What Is the Redemption Period for Tax Sales in Missouri?
Homeowners in Missouri are required to pay property taxes. If someone is delinquent in a property tax obligation, meaning they have fallen behind on payments, they will most likely have a redemption period of up to one year to pay what is owed before the title of the home is transferred to the highest...
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How Does a Tax Sale Work in Missouri?
If you have received notice that your real property taxes are delinquent, it is important you take swift legal action to preserve your rights and prevent your property from being sold during a tax sale. The experienced real estate tax sale attorneys at TdD Attorneys at Law can review your situation and help you...
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Can I Refuse a Utility Easement in Missouri?
If you own property, the utility company may want to access your property to reach utility lines or make improvements. Utility companies might request an easement for these purposes. The experienced real estate attorneys at TdD Attorneys at Law can review your situation and explain your options. What Is a Utility Easement? Utility easements...
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