Tyler Grevengoed - Omaha, NE
Attorney at Reisinger Booth & Associates, P.C., L.L.O.
Real Estate Lawyers in Omaha, NE
7602 Pacific Street Suite 222 Omaha, NE 68114
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Omaha Real Estate Lawyer
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
- Estate Planning
- Business Formation
- Probate
- Trust Administration
- Landlord/Tenant
- Civil Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Tyler’s approach to practicing law is to work closely with his clients, helping them understand the legal process and achieve their goals. Open communication between an attorney and client is vital, and Tyler’s genuine desire to learn about his clients and understand their needs fosters a strong attorney-client relationship.
Tyler has an extensive background as a trial attorney. He served many years as the Assistant County Attorney in Sioux County, Iowa, obtaining invaluable experience trying cases to verdict in bench and jury trials. In addition to overseeing criminal prosecutions, Tyler represented the State of Iowa in mental health and substance abuse committal proceedings, advised the county on employment and real estate matters, drafted ordinances, and served on the county employee board.
The knowledge and experience Tyler gained from his years as a government attorney now benefit his clients in private practice. Through his years of experience in private practice from running his law firm, working at a small firm in Iowa, and working at a larger firm, he has a wide range of experiences as he has focused his practice on serving his clients in the areas of real estate, estate planning and administration, probate, elder law, landlord/tenant matters, guardianships and conservatorships, business planning, and civil litigation related to those practice areas.
Education
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Legal Education
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Creighton University School of Law,
Omaha,
Nebraska, 2015
Juris Doctor
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Creighton University School of Law,
Omaha,
Nebraska, 2015
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Non Legal Education
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University of South Dakota, 2012
Bachelor of Science
Minor: Criminal Justice
Major: Political Science & History
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University of South Dakota, 2012
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Past Positions
- Burnett Legal Group, Associate Attorney, 2021 - 2025
- Petersen Law PLLC, Associate Attorney, 2019 - 2021
Classes and Seminars
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Landlord/Tenant Matters, Nebraska State Bar Association
- Law Enforcement Training, Sioux County Attorney's Office
Pro Bono Activities
- Active in his church, Boystown Booster Board, Center Sphere
- Boystown Booster Board, 2023 - Present
Bar Admissions
- Iowa, 2015
- Nebraska, 2021
Other Affiliations
- Iowa State Bar Association
- Nebraska State Bar Association
- Fourth Bar – Southwest Iowa Bar Association
Contact
7602 Pacific Street
Suite 222
Omaha, NE 68114
Phone: 402-590-5384
Fax: 402-457-6309
Email: Send a message
Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM; Sat - Sun: Closed; Holiday Hours
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