Summary
Missouri landlords can seek payment for property use under agreements not formalized by deed. A formal deed is a signed, witnessed document transferring property interest. In Missouri, common deeds include warranty, quitclaim, and special warranty deeds. Warranty deeds assure ownership and transfer rights, quitclaim deeds transfer interest without guarantees, and special warranty deeds cover title defects during the grantors ownership.Full Conversation
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Hello! It seems like you are looking for information related to landlord-tenant laws. Could you please provide more details or clarify your specific question regarding the situation with your landlord or tenant? This will help me provide more accurate and relevant information.
Explain what this means. *.*. Landlord may recover for use and occupation. — A landlord may recover a reasonable satisfaction for the use and occupation of any lands or tenements held by any person under an agreement not made by deed.
Hello! I understand you need an explanation of the legal provision. Here’s a simplified interpretation:
- **Landlord’s Right:** A landlord can seek payment for the use of their property.
- **Conditions:** This applies if the property is used based on an agreement that isn’t a formal deed.
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Wright county Missouri
Thank you for providing your location. Here's a simplified interpretation of Missouri Revised Statutes Section *.*:
- **Landlord’s Right:** A landlord can seek payment for the use of their property.
- **Conditions:** This applies if the property is used under an agreement that isn’t a formal deed.
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What is a formal deed
A formal deed is a written, legal document that is signed, witnessed, and delivered to convey an interest in real property. It typically includes:
- Identification of the parties involved
- Description of the property
- Statement of the grantor's intent to transfer the property
- Signatures of the parties and witnesses
Would you like more information on how formal deeds are used in Missouri?
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In Missouri, a formal deed typically includes:
- **Identification of Parties:** Names of the grantor (seller) and grantee (buyer).
- **Property Description:** Detailed description of the property being transferred.
- **Transfer Statement:** Grantor’s intention to transfer the property.
- **Signatures:** Signatures of both parties and witnesses.
Would you like more information on the types of deeds or how to create one in Missouri?
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In Missouri, there are several types of deeds used to transfer property:
- **Warranty Deed:** Guarantees the grantor owns the property and has the right to transfer it.
- **Quitclaim Deed:** Transfers whatever interest the grantor has without guarantees.
- **Special Warranty Deed:** Guarantees against title defects only during the grantor's ownership.
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