by Thurman Law Firm | Dec 21, 2024 | Real Estate Law
The common enemy doctrine and Missouri’s right to reasonable use doctrine are two distinct legal principles governing the management of surface water. Historically, Missouri adhered to the common enemy doctrine, which treated surface water as a common enemy to...
by Thurman Law Firm | Nov 25, 2024 | Real Estate Law
Written by Caitlyn Vanover What Is a Missouri Tax Sale? A Guide for Property Owners If you own property in Missouri, understanding the state’s tax sale process is crucial. Falling behind on property taxes can lead to significant consequences, including the possibility...
by Thurman Law Firm | Nov 20, 2024 | Real Estate Law
Written by Caitlyn Vanover What Is a Quiet Title Lawsuit, and When Is It Necessary? When dealing with property ownership, clarity about who owns the title is essential. However, disputes, competing claims, or unclear records can create uncertainty. This is where a...
by Thurman Law Firm | Jun 25, 2019 | Real Estate Law
One of the most common questions that I am asked while meeting with a landlord who is having to deal with the eviction of a tenant for the first time is whether the landlord can change the locks. Although there may be several reasons why a landlord may want to get...