Residential or Rental Lease Extension Agreement - Missouri 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Residential Lease Extension Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the agreement at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of your lease extension.
  3. Fill in the names of both the Landlord and all Tenants in their respective fields. Ensure that all parties are accurately represented as they are jointly responsible under this agreement.
  4. In Section 1, provide details about the previous lease, including its start and end dates, and address of the leased property. This information links your current extension to prior agreements.
  5. For Section 2, specify the new term dates for your lease extension. Clearly indicate when it begins and ends to avoid any confusion.
  6. In Section 3, enter the revised rent amount and due dates. If applicable, include any prorated rent amounts that need to be paid upfront.
  7. Finally, ensure all parties sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate this agreement. Use our platform’s signature feature for a seamless signing experience.

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You usually end a periodic tenancy by giving your landlord 1 months notice.
If your lease expires and the landlord does not renew it, you may have to leave by the leases end date. However, if the landlord continues accepting rent, you may transition into a month-to-month tenancy.
The 2 biggest signs are not keeping up with basic maintenance. And asking for illegal terms in the lease agreement.
Dont assume that there is a grace period for paying your rentin most states, landlords arent required to give tenants an extension. The only way youll know for sure whether you have an extra day or two to pay is to read your lease or rental agreement.
For fixed-term leases, Missouri law requires landlords to provide advance written notice of non-renewal between 30-60 days prior to the end date, depending on the length of the tenancy.
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A landlord can evict a tenant who stays in the property even a day after their written lease ends (and has not arranged for a renewal). The eviction process in Missouri calls this an unlawful detainer case.
Landlords can choose not to renew a lease because the tenants smoke, because they got bedbugs, or because the tenant didnt do a good job following the lease while they were there.
How to Extend a Lease (4 steps) Gather the Original Lease. Find the original lease and look it over to see when it ends. Approach the Other Party. Contact the other party and ask if they have any intentions of extending the lease under the current or new terms. Send the Extension Addendum. Sign the Addendum.

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