Missouri 10-Day Notice to Vacate

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Landlords should use the Missouri 10-Day Notice to Vacate for all Lease Violations besides non-payment of rent. This is a required first step in the eviction process.

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Missouri Eviction Laws: 10-Day Notice to Vacate

When a Tenant violates the Lease Agreement for any reason besides non-payment of rent, Landlords should use this 10-day Notice to Vacate. The Notice gives the Tenant 10 days to vacate the property or face eviction proceedings.

Landlords may give Tenants the option to cure the Lease violation within 10 days, but Missouri law does not require Landlords to allow Tenants to cure the violation.

If a Landlord suspects that the rental unit is being used for the illegal sale, distribution, or possession of drugs, the Landlord has the burden of proving this.

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Missouri Rental Forms and Templates

  • Missouri 10-Day Demand for Possession:This form should be used if the Tenant is in violation of the Lease Agreement. It’s a necessary first step before filing for eviction.
  • Missouri Demand for Rent:This form should be given to Tenants that break the Lease by being late with rent payments. This is a required first step before initiating eviction proceedings.
  • Missouri Abandoned Property Notice:If rent is past due for at least 30 days, Landlords may serve a Tenant with this Notice, stating that the Landlord considers the property abandoned. If the Tenant does not reply within 10 days stating that the property is not abandoned, the Landlord or property manager may enter the property and begin preparing it to be rented by new Tenants.
  • Missouri Methamphetamine/Controlled Substance Disclosure: This disclosure is required if a property has ever been used as a Methamphetamine Lab or if the Landlord has any knowledge that the property has been used for Meth production.
  • Missouri Landlord-Tenant Pamphlet:This resource outlines Landlord and Tenant rights in the state of Missouri.

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