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Tenant Improvements Lead to Mechanic's Lien on Owner's Property

For the first time, a Missouri Court of Appeals has held that a contractor who has performed work for a shopping mall tenant may have mechanic's lien rights on the landlord's simple interest in the entire mall.

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For the first time, a Missouri Court of Appeals has held that a contractor who has performed work for a shopping mall tenant may have mechanic’s lien rights on the landlord’s simple interest in the entire mall.

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