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Missouri Condominium Assessment Liens
Missouri condominium assessment liens give condominium associations leverage in collecting assessments. In Missouri, condominium associations carry the responsibility for maintaining, repairing, and replacing the common elements…
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Missouri Fraudulent Misrepresentation: What You Need to Know
Fraudulent misrepresentation is a serious legal issue in Missouri that can significantly impact both buyers and sellers in real estate transactions. Individuals claiming fraudulent misrepresentation must prove…
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Registering a Foreign Judgment in Missouri
Registering a foreign judgment in Missouri is somewhat technical. Plus, many questions about the scope of the rules and statutes governing the registration of a foreign…
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Grounds for Appealing a Missouri Judgment
There are generally four grounds for appealing a Missouri judgment. One, there is no substantial evidence to support the judgment. Two, the judgment is against the weight of the…
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Appealing a Missouri Judgment
This article describes the process for appealing a Missouri judgment. It does not describe how to appeal judgments from a small claims court or an associate Circuit Court. Nor…
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Declaratory Judgment Action
A declaratory judgment action is a unique kind of lawsuit that asks a court to determine the parties’ rights and obligations. Such judgments typically don’t award money damages. Declaratory judgment actions…
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Quiet Title Lawsuit
A quiet title lawsuit is typically filed to resolve a dispute about who owns a parcel of real estate, to remove title defects, or to…
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Attorney’s Fees in a Missouri Partition Lawsuit
Plaintiffs can recover some of their attorney’s fees in a Missouri partition lawsuit. Typically, recoverable attorney's fees in a Missouri partition lawsuit are confined to the time spent…
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Missouri Homeowners Association Liens
Missouri homeowner association liens are governed by the association's indentures. Homeowners association indentures are private contracts in which each lot owner is a party. Unlike condominium associations, no Missouri…
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