by Amy Strasburger | Jun 10, 2021 | Real Estate
It is a fear that many people have when they decide to go into the rental property business: what happens if someone rents your property and then decides that they do not want to leave? After all, it is your property, right? That is where things get tricky. While you...
by Amy Strasburger | May 6, 2021 | Real Estate
In Kansas and Missouri, as in most states in the U.S., an owner selling a property has an obligation to disclose any latent defects with that property. Latent defects may not be discoverable for months or even years, and failure to disclose is equivalent to fraudulent...
by Amy Strasburger | Mar 9, 2021 | Commercial, Real Estate
Real estate transactions can provide great opportunities for investment, growth, and financial opportunity, but they can also be complicated by details that can potentially ruin your budget, or stall the project while you face regulatory hurdles. In addition, there...
by Hunter Law Group | Feb 13, 2021 | Real Estate
Story by: Marcia Charney November 11, 2020 Until the 2008 financial crisis, Mandi Hunter’s law practice focused on representing banks and lenders in litigation. During the recession that followed, she began more real estate transactions work, including loan...
by Hunter Law Group | Feb 13, 2021 | Real Estate
Congrats to all that made the list as well as our own Mandi Hunter for being named Top 50 Women and Super Lawyer for Real Estate! https://digital.superlawyers.com/superlawyers/mkslrs20
by Hunter Law Group | Jan 1, 2018 | Real Estate
In Nashville, Tennessee, a frantic mother found her daughter hanging from her bedroom window with the blind cord wrapped tightly around her neck. The mother, Monica Meeker, fortunately had heard her daughter’s cry, responded quickly and she and her husband removed the...