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Party ID
neighborhoods-united
Cases Shown
1
Top Practice Route
Real Estate
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Monique Vaughn appealed from a trial court's judgment concerning a property subject to the Missouri Abandoned Housing Act. The judgment granted Vaughn's request for restoration of possession conditioned on her reimbursing Neighborhoods United for rehabilitation costs. Vaughn argued the trial court erred by denying her initial motion for possession without a hearing and by miscalculating the reimbursement amount. The appellate court affirmed the judgment, finding no reversible error regarding the hearing and substantial evidence to support the reimbursement calculation.