Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law

 


Real property or real estate practice encompasses everyday transactions: buying or selling homes, commercial or industrial sites and buildings, financing, whether through banks, other commercial lenders or seller take-back mortgages, zoning and subdivision regulations and title restrictions, and deed encumbrances and landlord-tenant matters.

While the foregoing list are types of matters our attorneys routinely handle, we also have substantial experience in representations including homeowners’ associations, condominium associations, developers, mortgage workouts, foreclosures, redevelopment projects, property line disputes, neighbor disputes and more.

More recently, we have also begun to assist in reinstating deeds of trust after foreclosures and returning legal title of houses to the homeowners. Whether the real property issue you face is in the future or something you are in the middle of, we can assist you by explaining your options, rights and obligations, and represent you in resolving your particular matter. Call us to see if we can help you.

We can assist you in most of your real estate matters, including:

  • Condominium Associations
  • Deed Restrictions
  • Deeds of Trust
  • Easements
  • Financing
  • Foreclosures
  • Homeowners’ Associations
  • Landlord/Tenant
  • Leases
  • “Like-Kind” Exchanges
  • Mortgage Reinstatements
  • Neighbor Disputes
  • Property Line Disputes
  • Purchases
  • Redevelopments
  • Rezonings
  • Road Associations
  • Sales
  • Subdivisions
  • Tax Credits

Real Estate Articles

Adverse Possession: When Your Property Isn’t Yours Anymore

Adverse Possession: When Your Property Isn’t Yours Anymore

One of our attorneys' neighbors, who purchased land from the lawyer to build a home, recently put up a fence in the backyard between the properties. (Just an aside: the fence was not built because the attorney's family makes a bad neighbor, but was put up because the...

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Easements: Rights and Obligations of the Respective Parties

Easements: Rights and Obligations of the Respective Parties

Many of us have observed a utility, such as the electric company, trimming trees away from the company's lines on our property and may have thought, what gives the utility company the right to come onto my private property? The simple answer is what is called an...

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Closing Protection Letters — Paying for an Honest Deal

Closing Protection Letters — Paying for an Honest Deal

Have you ever wondered why you had to pay a charge for an "honest" transaction? Kind of gets you wondering, "What's next?" That question comes up in real estate closings, where a charge regularly appears for a "closing protection letter." Just what is a closing...

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Starting Over; Homeowners’ Association Gets a Second Chance

Starting Over; Homeowners’ Association Gets a Second Chance

More often than you may think, a subdivision's homeowners' association ("HOA") or condominium owners' association finds that its original charter as a Missouri nonprofit corporation has been revoked by the Missouri Secretary of State (generally for failure to file the...

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