Eviction
23 laws
Missouri eviction laws cover how a landlord can remove a tenant — notice, rent, possession, and the court process. These statutes explain the legal eviction process in the state.
If rent be not paid as agreed, landlord may recover possession, how
RSMo 535.010
Eviction proceedings, moratorium prohibited, when
RSMo 535.012
Procedure to recover possession
RSMo 535.020
Service of summons
RSMo 535.030
Upon return of summons, cause to be heard
RSMo 535.040
Process shall not issue until expiration of lease, when
RSMo 535.050
Demand of rent good, when
RSMo 535.060
Purchaser of leased lands may recover possession
RSMo 535.070
Rent recovery, successor in title, notice required
RSMo 535.081
Complaint, contents
RSMo 535.090
Change of judge and venue same as under chapter 517
RSMo 535.100
Appeals, defendant to furnish bond to stay execution
RSMo 535.110
Action brought, when
RSMo 535.120
Summons in such action, how served
RSMo 535.130
Service shall stand instead of demand
RSMo 535.140
Judgment for recovery of demised premises
RSMo 535.150
Tender of rent and costs on judgment date, effect
RSMo 535.160
Lessee barred from relief, when
RSMo 535.170
Reservation in favor of mortgagee of lease in such case
RSMo 535.180
Tenant to be furnished address of person managing property and address to receive notices and service of process
RSMo 535.185
Landlord-tenant court authorized in City of St. Louis, jurisdiction
RSMo 535.200
Landlord-tenant court authorized in Jackson County, jurisdiction
RSMo 535.210
Security deposits, limitation
RSMo 535.300