Contracts
In Missouri, a lease that contains an 'automatic renewal' clause will continue for additional terms unless the tenant provides written notice by a specific deadline. This clause is valid if:
AOnly for commercial leases
BThe clause is clearly stated in the lease and the tenant has notice of it✓ Correct
COnly if MREC approves it
DOnly for leases over $5,000/month
Explanation
Automatic renewal clauses are enforceable if clearly stated in the lease. Missouri courts have upheld these provisions, provided the tenant has adequate notice of the renewal requirement and deadline.
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