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Self-Study

2020 Advanced Landlord-Tenant Practice in Missouri


Total Credits: 1.0 Self Study

Practice Area:
General Practice |  Real Property
Format:
Audio and Video


Description

Discussion will include: 

  • Recent cases involving landlord tenant disputes 

  • How recent court decisions have affected the practice of landlord tenant law 

  • Recent experiences in trying landlord tenant cases other than routine rent and possession cases 

  • Examples of how trial judges are applying the recent landlord tenant cases as well as the not so recent statutes that have been enacted dealing with evictions 

  • Some unusual issues that the practitioner may encounter in the course of representing a client in a landlord tenant matter as well as attorney client relations in a landlord tenant case 

  • Evolving law relating to the implied warranty of habitability and the current application of the implied warranty of habitability as both a defense and the basis of a cause of action 

  • Dispel some common myths about landlord tenant law so you can be prepared to rebut those myths 

  • Exculpatory clauses in leases and what clauses can be enforced and what clauses cannot be enforced 

  • Some actual trials involving the issues above and share the ‘Judge's Findings of Fact and Conclusion of Law and Judgment’ in those cases 

  • Different methods of eviction in Missouri including 

              * rent & possession 

              * unlawful detainer 

              * “immediate” eviction 

  • Abandonment and tenant defenses 

Speaker:  Robert J. WiseAttorney at LawKansas City 


Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a lawyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for GAL Certification, ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.

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