Landlord Tenant Law from Start to Finish
Event Details
Presented by David Forth, Attorney at Law
David is a shareholder with the law firm of James, Hutchison & Forth, P.C. located in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a skilled litigator with a background in finance, whose work benefits property owners/managers, banks and financial institutions, business clients and individuals. In his 20+ years of practice, he has successfully tried many cases and represented clients in the state, federal and bankruptcy courts throughout Missouri and Illinois. He handles general business and commercial litigation in areas such as real estate, landlord/tenant (commercial and residential), creditor's rights, banking and lending, contracts, bankruptcy, construction and lien law. Prior to law school, David served as a Congressional Staff Assistant to former U.S. Representative James M. Talent ((R) 2nd District MO). In his spare time, he runs a large children’s/youth program at his church, is active in local political and community organizations, and enjoys home improvement projects.
The goal of this seminar is to offer more than just a historical picture of Landlord Tenant Law. This informational session offers in-depth training for everyone from the beginning property management professional to the seasoned asset manager or Vice-President. David invites you to bring your real-life toughest scenarios, challenges and questions.
Learning Objectives:
- Overview of Missouri Landlord Tenant Law
- Details of Landlord Tenant Lawsuits
- Development of Processes and Strategies
- Common Defenses and Procedural Issues
- PLUS - a discussion of current challenges in multi-family housing today including service animals, bankruptcy, VAWA, FHA, ADA, Missouri’s domestic violence statute, and more!
Followed by a Q&A session
*Deadline to register is Friday, October 18th
For More Information:
Saint Louis, MO 63141 314.205.8844
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