Property Management
A Missouri residential lease provides for automatic renewal. To prevent automatic renewal, the tenant typically must provide notice:
ANo notice is required
BAs specified in the lease, often 30-60 days before the lease end date✓ Correct
CMREC notification only
D6 months in advance
Explanation
Automatic renewal clauses in Missouri leases require the tenant (and sometimes landlord) to provide written notice of intent not to renew within the time period specified in the lease, typically 30-60 days before expiration.
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