by e-LawLines | Dec 1, 2009 | Real Estate Law
In this climate of foreclosures, numerous individuals have contacted our law offices requesting information concerning their rights in regards to foreclosure, specifically the right of redemption. The right of redemption is the right to pay off the debt and interest...
by e-LawLines | Jun 1, 2009 | Real Estate Law
Most people understand the basic construction of a home loan: they receive a loan from a lender and sign a “promissory note,” which is a promise to pay the lender for the principal of the loan along with interest. This promissory note is...
by e-LawLines | Apr 16, 2009 | Real Estate Law, Taxation
2009 is a “Reassessment Year” for real property taxes in Missouri. A property owner’s right to appeal an assessment is usually available only in “reassessment years.” Unless special circumstances exist, the assessment establishes the...
by e-LawLines | Jul 16, 2006 | Litigation, Real Estate Law
Imagine your neighbor erecting an eight foot high tin fence, spray painted with pictures, phrases and other graffiti along the entire length of your property line. Also imagine that this fence has video cameras mounted on top to observe your property and movements....
by e-LawLines | Aug 16, 2005 | Commercial Law, Contract Law, Corporate Law, Real Estate Law, Small Business Law
The following article deals with selected pieces of legislation passed by the Missouri Legislature at its session just ended in May, 2005 and signed into law as of July 14, 2005 by Governor Blunt. More information on these selected and other legislative topics may be...