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If the tenant doesnt move out by the end of the 10 days, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit. (Mo. Rev. Stat.
Landlords should: Make property habitable before tenants move in. Make and pay for repairs due to ordinary wear and tear. Refrain from turning off a tenants water, electricity or gas. Provide written notice to tenants when ownership of the property is transferred to a new landlord.
As a renter in Missouri you have rights: a right to a safe, sanitary, and livable home; a right to not have your utilities shut-off by the landlord; a right to privacy and respect; and a right to not have your landlord retaliate against you for reporting housing code violations.
When you get a rental property LLC in Missouri, getting permits and licenses from the Missouri Secretary of State is mandatory. Any permits and licenses you obtain in order for your rental property LLC must be updated and compliant with the local city/county authority.
Landlords have the right to raise rents by any amount, as long as they provide tenants with proper advance written notice. There is no limit or cap on rent increases in Missouri. The state has not enacted any form of rent control.
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In Missouri, all forms of landlord harassment are illegal, even when it comes to rent. As such, as a landlord, you can get punished for such behavior. Common examples of landlord harassment include: Physically intimidating your tenant and making threats of physical violence.
A tenant may sue a landlord if all or part of the security deposit is wrongfully withheld. Landlords cannot refuse to sell, rent, sublease or otherwise make housing available based on a renters race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin.