A Missouri Affidavit and Statement In Landlord Case is a document used in the state of Missouri when a landlord is filing a case against a tenant. It is a sworn statement that outlines the details of the dispute. This affidavit is used by landlords to provide evidence of the tenant’s legal obligations and any breach of those obligations. The affidavit must be signed by both the landlord and the tenant and will be presented to the court as evidence. There are two types of Missouri Affidavit and Statement In Landlord Case: the Notice to Quit and the Complaint. The Notice to Quit is used when the landlord is asking the tenant to move out of the property. It must include the date the tenant must vacate the premises and any breach of the tenant’s lease agreement. The Complaint is used when the landlord is suing the tenant for breach of the lease agreement. It outlines the tenant’s breach and any damages that the landlord may be entitled to as a result of the breach. Both the Notice to Quit and the Complaint must be accompanied by the landlord’s affidavit.