Missouri Judgment for Immediate Eviction is a legal document issued by the court when a tenant is found to have broken the terms of their lease agreement or has failed to pay rent. This document gives the landlord the right to evict the tenant immediately. It also states the amount of money the tenant owes, as well as any court costs and the date by which the tenant must vacate the property. There are two types of Missouri Judgment for Immediate Eviction: Summary Judgment and Default Judgment. A Summary Judgment is issued when the tenant fails to respond to the landlord's lawsuit and a Default Judgment is issued when the tenant does respond and the court finds the tenant in breach of the lease agreement. In either case, the tenant is ordered to vacate the property within the time frame specified in the Judgment.