by David P. Weiss | Sep 29, 2017 | Corporate Law, E-LawLines Newsletter, Homeowner Associations, Real Estate Law
In a decision handed down less than two weeks ago by the Missouri Court of Appeals, the court was confronted with a case involving the proper method for calculating a maximum annual assessment by the subdivision’s board of directors absent a vote of the...
by Weiss Attorneys at Law | Mar 29, 2017 | E-LawLines Newsletter, Homeowner Associations, Real Estate Law
In 2014 the Missouri Legislature passed, and then-Gov. Nixon signed into law, an amendment to the Missouri Uniform Condominium Act, which granted condominium associations the right to collect up to six months of delinquent common expense assessments as a...
by Weiss Attorneys at Law | Jan 24, 2017 | Corporate Law, E-LawLines Newsletter, Homeowner Associations, Real Estate Law
All corporations who conduct business in the state of Missouri must file annual registration reports with the Missouri Secretary of State in order to remain in good standing. The requirement applies to nonprofit and for-profit corporations alike. It is not uncommon...
by Weiss Attorneys at Law | Nov 30, 2016 | E-LawLines Newsletter, Homeowner Associations, Real Estate Law, Uncategorized
In any condominium or subdivision where restrictive covenants bind all owners in a common scheme, some owners will naturally dislike or complain about certain covenants and restrictions that they feel are unfair or should not apply, at least for that particular owner!...
by Matthew Schaper | Oct 19, 2016 | Contract Law, Corporate Law Blog, Homeowner Associations, Homeowner Associations Blog, Real Estate Law, Small Business Law
Everyone has wanted to get out of a contract at some point. Some contracts contain provisions to terminate the contract as long as certain conditions are met. It is important to comply with these provisions when terminating a contract or a court may find that the...
by Weiss Attorneys at Law | Sep 27, 2016 | E-LawLines Newsletter, Homeowner Associations, Real Estate Law
As the nation inches closer to the 2016 presidential election, differences of opinion emerge in the form of political signs scattered across neighborhood lawns all over America. Occasionally, these signs lead to differences of opinions between community associations...