Property Management
In Missouri, eviction of a residential tenant for non-payment of rent begins with serving the tenant a:
A30-day notice to vacate
BWritten notice to pay or quit (typically notice for unlawful detainer)✓ Correct
CCourt summons directly
DMREC complaint
Explanation
Missouri eviction (unlawful detainer) for non-payment begins with serving the tenant written notice demanding payment or possession. After the notice period, the landlord may file for unlawful detainer in court.
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