Property Management
Under Missouri law, a tenant who receives a rent demand notice for non-payment of rent can typically cure the default by:
APaying only the current month's rent
BPaying all overdue rent before the landlord files an eviction action✓ Correct
CFiling a complaint with MREC
DNotifying the landlord in writing of intent to pay
Explanation
Missouri's unlawful detainer process allows tenants who receive a rent demand notice to cure the default by paying all overdue rent before the landlord files an eviction action or within the notice period specified.
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