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Redemption barred on final judgment against vacant residentialproperty--immediate sale on final judgment (St. Louis).

141.931. Any provisions of this chapter to the contrarynotwithstanding, the owner of any parcel of real property againstwhich a judgment has been rendered shall not have the right toredeem such property from said judgment if at the time ofjudgment such property is assessed as residential property andthe judgment finds the property has been vacant for a period ofnot less than six months prior to the judgment. After a judgmentas provided for in this section becomes final, a sale underexecution of the judgment shall be immediately held as providedunder the applicable provisions of this chapter.

(L. 1992 H.B. 1434 & 1490)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T10 > C141 > 141_931

Redemption barred on final judgment against vacant residentialproperty--immediate sale on final judgment (St. Louis).

141.931. Any provisions of this chapter to the contrarynotwithstanding, the owner of any parcel of real property againstwhich a judgment has been rendered shall not have the right toredeem such property from said judgment if at the time ofjudgment such property is assessed as residential property andthe judgment finds the property has been vacant for a period ofnot less than six months prior to the judgment. After a judgmentas provided for in this section becomes final, a sale underexecution of the judgment shall be immediately held as providedunder the applicable provisions of this chapter.

(L. 1992 H.B. 1434 & 1490)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T10 > C141 > 141_931

Redemption barred on final judgment against vacant residentialproperty--immediate sale on final judgment (St. Louis).

141.931. Any provisions of this chapter to the contrarynotwithstanding, the owner of any parcel of real property againstwhich a judgment has been rendered shall not have the right toredeem such property from said judgment if at the time ofjudgment such property is assessed as residential property andthe judgment finds the property has been vacant for a period ofnot less than six months prior to the judgment. After a judgmentas provided for in this section becomes final, a sale underexecution of the judgment shall be immediately held as providedunder the applicable provisions of this chapter.

(L. 1992 H.B. 1434 & 1490)