People who own units in townhome and condominium developments in Missouri must join the homeowner's association. Even many people who own single family residences find themselves members of HOAs. These groups provide oversight to many elements in a neighborhood and...
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Month: October 2018
What should I put in a lease?
If you have a rental property in Missouri, one of the main documents you must create is a lease. The lease protects you and your tenants. It ensures everyone understands the terms of the rental agreement and can prevent serious problems in the future. Because this...
Potential heirs continue to battle over James Brown’s estate
Most estate planning experts in Saint Charles would likely agree that one should start their estate planning early on in their adult life. Yet estate planning such not be viewed as a singular event, but rather a process that plays out over several years. One is...
Regular wear and tear or serious damage? When to act against a tenant
It’s reasonable to expect there to be signs of normal wear and tear when a tenant moves out of a rental property. There are just certain parts of a property that wear down. However, not all damage is minor or normal. In some cases, tenants may try to hide major issues...
How can you revoke a will?
If you have taken the advice of estate planning experts in Saint Charles and already drafted a will and other documents related to the dispersal of your assets, you might feel as though your work in this regard is over. Yet the hope is that you still live for many...
What are the basics of estate planning?
Missouri residents who are left handling matters of the estate may find themselves with a lot of questions. This is especially true if you have never had to deal with estate management or planning before. If that's the case for you, take a look here for some basic...