• US Legal Forms

Missouri Abandoned Property Laws

State:
Missouri
Control #:
MO-817LT
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

This is an official notice from the Landlord to the Tenant. This Notice to Tenant sets out specific directions to either retrieve items of personal property left behind by tenant, or have items be confiscated by landlord. This form conforms to applicable state statutory law.


Abandoned property is property left behind intentionally and permanently, often by a tenant, when it appears that the former owner or tenant has no intent to reclaim or use it. Examples may include possessions left in a house after the tenant has moved out or autos left beside a road for a long period of time.


Abandoned personal property is that to which the owner has voluntarily relinquished all right, title, claim and possession, with the intention of terminating his ownership, but without vesting ownership in any other person, and without the intention of reclaiming any future rights therein, such as reclaiming future possession or resuming ownership, possession, or enjoyment of the property.

Free preview
  • Preview Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice of Abandoned Personal Property
  • Preview Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice of Abandoned Personal Property

How to fill out Missouri Letter From Landlord To Tenant As Notice Of Abandoned Personal Property?

Whether for commercial reasons or for personal issues, everyone must face legal matters at some stage in their existence.

Filling out legal documents requires meticulous focus, starting from choosing the correct form example.

With an extensive US Legal Forms catalog available, you never have to waste time searching for the suitable template online. Utilize the library’s straightforward navigation to locate the right form for any situation.

  1. Locate the template you require by using the search bar or catalog browsing.
  2. Review the form’s description to verify it corresponds with your circumstances, state, and county.
  3. Click on the form’s preview to inspect it.
  4. If it is not the correct form, return to the search option to find the Missouri Abandoned Property Laws sample you require.
  5. Download the template once it aligns with your needs.
  6. If you already possess a US Legal Forms account, click Log in to retrieve previously saved documents in My documents.
  7. If you don’t have an account yet, you can obtain the form by clicking Buy now.
  8. Choose the appropriate pricing option.
  9. Complete the account registration form.
  10. Select your payment method: use a credit card or PayPal account.
  11. Choose the file format you desire and download the Missouri Abandoned Property Laws.
  12. Once it is saved, you can complete the form by using editing software or print it and finish it manually.

Form popularity

FAQ

Private Property Tows with Property Owner/Lessee Authorization (without law enforcement) must provide an Abandoned Property Report (Form 4669) completed by the property owner/lessee or agent, towing company, and law enforcement, which also includes: ? The printed name and signature of the property owner/lessee, agent, ...

How do I claim my property? More than 50 percent of all individuals with Unclaimed Property can file a paperless claim ShowMeMoney.com. Or, if you write to us, we will send you a claim form with instructions regarding the necessary documentation to establish rightful ownership in order to claim the property.

Abandoned Property Statute Missouri's statute on the abandonment of a leased premises, §441.065 RSMo., allows a landlord to remove the abandoned property of a tenant without liability to the tenant. However, the landlord must strictly follow the procedure of the statute.

Missouri Notice of Abandonment of Leased Premises Pursuant to Sec. 441.065 RSMo, LANDLORD hereby notifies TENANT concerning the PREMISES as follows: The rent on the PREMISES has been due and unpaid for at least 30 consecutive days, and LANDLORD believes that TENANT has moved out and abandoned said PREMISES.

(3) The abandoned property is left unattended on private property, and the owner, lessee or agent of the real property in lawful possession of real property has notified the appropriate law enforcement agency, and ninety-six hours have elapsed since that notification.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Missouri Abandoned Property Laws