Understanding the Eviction Notice in Missouri: A Landlord-Tenant Guide In Missouri, the process of removing a tenant from a rental property begins long before a court hearing – it starts with a properly issued eviction notice. This notice isn't the eviction itself, but a crucial legal document that informs a tenant of a lease violation or termination, giving them an opportunity to correct the issue or vacate the premises. For both landlords and tenants in the Show-Me State, understanding these notices is paramount to navigating the often-complex world of landlord-tenant law. Getting it right can save landlords significant time and money, while knowing your rights as a tenant can prevent unlawful displacement. The Foundation: What is an Eviction Notice? An eviction notice, often called a "Notice to Vacate" or "Notice to Quit," is the formal communication from a landlord to a tenant that serves as the legal precursor to filing an eviction lawsuit (known as an...