Eviction Unlawful Detainer With Tenant

State:
Missouri
Control #:
MO-EVIC2-PKG
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This package contains the notices required by state law to be provided to a tenant before an eviction complaint is filed in court. The package contains a variety of notices, so that a landlord may select the one required under the circumstances involved and applicable statutory requirements. The following forms are included:



Notice to Terminate Year to Year Lease - Nonresidential - 60 Days Prior to End of Term - This form is used by the landlord to terminate a non-residential year-to-year lease (one which continues from year to year until terminated by the landlord or tenant). "Non-Residential" includes commercial or industrial property. The landlord does not need a reason to terminate the lease. The termination notice must be served on the tenant at least 60 days prior to the end of the current lease year. The lease then terminates at the end of the lease year.



30 Day Notice to Terminate Month to Month Lease for Nonresidential from Landlord to Tenant - This form is for use by a landlord to terminate a month-to-month non-residential lease. "Non-Residential" includes commercial, industrial, etc. property. Unless a written agreement provides otherwise, the landlord does not have to have a reason for terminating the lease in this manner, other than a desire to end the lease. A month-to-month lease is one which continues from month-to-month unless either party chooses to terminate. Unless a written agreement provides for a longer notice, 30 days notice is required prior to termination in this state. The notice must be given to the tenant within at least 30 days prior to the termination date. The form indicates that the landlord has chosen to terminate the lease, and states the deadline date by which the tenant must vacate the premises.



10 Day Notice Of Termination - Residential - Chance to Cure Not Required
- This form is used by the landlord to terminate a residential lease due to breach of the lease. "Residential" includes a house, apartment or condo. The reason for termination is identified and the tenant is given no chance to cure the breach, unless the landlord desires (a check-box is used to indicate whether or not the tenant is allowed a chance to cure). The tenant is given 10 days to cure or vacate the premises (or to vacate the premises if cure is not allowed).



30 Day Notice to Terminate At-Will, Sufferance or Less Than One Year Tenancy ?ˆ“ Residential - This form is used by the landlord to terminate a residential "at-will," "at-sufferance," or periodic lease of less than one year. "Residential" includes a house, apartment or condo. An "at-will" lease is one that continues from period to period (for example, month-to-month) and is terminable by either party for any reason or no reason. The "at-will" tenancy includes any periodic tenancy with a period (the interval between rent payments) of less than one year. An "at-sufferance" tenancy is one in which the tenant has no right to be there, but is only tolerated by the landlord.



10 day Notice to Pay Rent or Lease Terminated - This 10 day Notice to Pay Rent or Lease Terminated form is used by a landlord to order the tenant to either pay the overdue rent by a stated deadline or move out of the dwelling by the expiration of the time period. (Note: If a written agreement provides for a longer notice, use the notice length stated in the agreement). "Residential" includes a house, apartment or condo. If the tenant fails to pay or move out by the deadline, the landlord may begin eviction proceedings in court. If the landlord does not elect to proceed with termination or eviction but instead agrees to accept rent after the termination date stated in the notice, the lease is generally reinstated.

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After filing the unlawful detainer with the court, the tenant then has a period of 10-15 days to respond. If the tenant responds and decides to fight the case, this becomes a contested eviction. A trial date is set, and the property manager needs to go to court and present their case.

If don't move out right away, your landlord can ask the sheriff to put a Notice to Vacate form on your door that says you have to move out within 5 days.

A letter of eviction is used to evict a tenant from a property, usually an apartment or a house. It could be for not paying the rent, or for violating the contract they signed when they got the lease.

Yes, a tenant can win an unlawful detainer case, more commonly known as an eviction lawsuit. However, they must provide substantial evidence that the offense they are accused of does not constitute legal grounds for eviction.

This a notice to let you know you must vacate [rental property address] by [date tenant must vacate]. You have violated the lease agreement signed on [date lease agreement was signed] by [lease violation]. If you do not [pay/fix] or vacate by [date tenant must vacate], I will be forced to pursue legal action.

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