Owning and renting out property can be a great investment. However, landlords need to be careful or risk losing money rather than making it. Here are some common mistakes made by landlords in Missouri and elsewhere that can end up costing them a pretty penny. Mistake...
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Month: November 2019
Estate planning for when sibling rivalry is an issue
It can be tough to see one's children fail to get along. Sometimes, there is nothing a parent can do, though, but let them try and work through things on their own. When it comes to protecting one's estate when sibling rivalry is an issue, there are some optional...
Three ways to enforce HOA rules and regulations
Homeowners associations exist to keep residential areas safe and looking their best. Unfortunately, not all residents of neighborhoods with an HOA agree with all of the rules and regulations, or they may be unaware of specific rules because they failed to read the...
How can Catholics plan for life or death?
Growing older is a natural part of life, and as you age, many concerns may come to mind. Designating assets to your loved ones is a common concern. Clarifying your health care wishes is another. However, as a Catholic, how can you make advance choices about medical...
Reasons a landlord may be taken to court
Being a landlord is not an easy job. If one is not careful, tenants or potential tenants may end up taking one to court. Here are several reasons why landlords in Missouri may be sued. Reason number one: discriminating against potential tenants. The Fair Housing Act...
Will electronic wills replace estate planning?
Heard of electronic wills? These are wills people make online on their own, and then have witnesses and/or a notary E-sign the digital documents. In other words, it is just another do-it-yourself will; it is just never printed. As more people in Missouri and elsewhere...