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New Missouri Opinion on Amending Subdivision Indentures
On Wednesday, the Missouri Supreme Court issued an Opinion altering the established law regarding the procedure for amending subdivision indentures. The case, styled as: The Trustees of Clayton Terrace v. 6 Clayton Terrace, LLC and Jeannette R. Huey, involved a...
Title News in Missouri and Illinois
Our latest Title News for Missouri and Illinois newsletter is out now with firm news and information on recent cases and statutes impacting title and real estate matters! Check it out here: https://mailchi.mp/27dab78d0709/title-news-for-missouri-illinois
If only one spouse is borrowing the money, who needs to sign which documents at the closing on the loan?
A common question that arises during the closing of a loan where only one spouse is obligated under the promissory note is: Who needs to sign which documents? There are a variety of reasons this question comes up. For example, the property may be owned by only one...
Real Estate and Title Newsletter for Missouri and Illinois 2018 Vol. I
Our latest newsletter is now available. In this edition, we update you on firm news and recent Missouri and Illinois cases involving easements, judgment liens, adverse possession claims, and more!...
Announcement
Effective January 1, 2018, Sauerwein Hein P.C. is changing its name to Hein Schneider & Bond P.C. With more than 100 years of combined experience, the firm’s team of accomplished attorneys continues to provide exceptional service, representation, and results to...
Title News in Missouri and Illinois 2017 Vol. II
Our latest newsletter on real estate and title news for Missouri & Illinois is now available. In this edition, we let you know about new cases on adverse possession, easements, reformation of deeds, and...
How Correction Deeds are a convenient way to amend the public record
An article written by Attorney Trent Bond on the benefits of using correction deeds to amend the public record when a deed is recorded with an error was recently featured in Alliant National Title Insurance Company’s eNewsletter. A link to the article is here: The...
Title News in Missouri and Illinois 2017 Vol. I
Our latest newsletter discussing recent Missouri and Illinois cases is now available. In this edition, we let you know about decisions involving beneficiary deeds, easements, foreclosures, mechanic’s liens, and more!