While it seems like something out of a nightmare, squatters' rights are a very real concern for landlords in Missouri. In fact, you could lose property that is rightly yours to a squatter, or a person that takes up residence on your land for an extended period of...
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Month: July 2019
Be aware of common HOA violations
Are you among the many Missouri residents who enjoy living in a master-planned community? If so, chances are you have a homeowner’s association. This entity’s rules help keep the peace between neighbors. It also prevents properties located within its...
Barring one from illegally profiting from another’s estate
Saint Charles residents are encouraged to be transparent in their estate planning. Yet what happens if that transparency puts them in danger. You might dismiss the idea of a beneficiary killing their potential benefactor in order to receive their money to simply be...
Should I update my estate plan?
When's the last time you've looked at your will? If it's been a while, or you've recently undergone some significant life changes, it's time to review your estate plan to ensure it still meets your needs. Forbes explains when you must update your will so it...
A rundown of landlord-tenant laws in Missouri
It’s a fact that landlords and tenants have disputes, some minor, but others can get messy – others can lead to court. These disputes can be mitigated if the Missouri tenants and landlords were to understand the basics of Missouri rental laws. In Missouri, you can...