Effective - 28 Aug 1997
441.060. Tenancy at will, sufferance, month to month, how terminated — judgment of eviction, how effectuated, landlord's liability. — 1. A tenancy at will or by sufferance, or for less than one year, may be terminated by the person entitled to the possession by giving one month's notice, in writing, to the person in possession, requiring the person in possession to vacate the premises.
2. An occupancy limitation of two persons per bedroom residing in a dwelling unit shall be presumed reasonable for this state. The two-person limitation shall not apply to a child or children born to the tenants during the course of the lease.
3. Except as otherwise provided by law, all contracts or agreements for the leasing, renting or occupation of stores, shops, houses, tenements or other buildings in cities, towns or villages, and of stores, shops, houses, tenements or other buildings except when such leasing, renting or occupation is as tenant of real estate used or rented for agricultural purposes, other than garden purposes, not made in writing, signed by the parties thereto, or their agents, shall be held and taken to be tenancies from month to month, and all such tenancies may be terminated by either party thereto, or the party's agent, giving to the other party, or the party's agent, one month's notice, in writing, of the party's intention to terminate such tenancy.
4. (1) Except as provided in subdivision (2), the landlord or the tenant may terminate a month-to-month tenancy by a written notice given to the other party stating that the tenancy shall terminate upon a periodic rent-paying date not less than one month after the receipt of the notice.
(2) When a person occupies and has an ownership interest in a mobile home and is leasing the land or the lot upon which the mobile home is located, a tenancy for less than one year may be terminated by the landlord by giving written notice to the tenant that the tenancy shall terminate not sooner than sixty days from the date the rent payment next becomes due, notwithstanding any written lease provision regarding earlier lease termination to the contrary.
5. If after the rendition of a judgment and a request for an execution on any judgment rendered in an action pursuant to chapter 524, chapter 534, chapter 535, or this chapter and there is no stay of execution, the service officer fails to deliver possession of the premises to the landlord within seven days of the delivery of the writ to such officer, the landlord may, within sixty days of the date of the judgment, in the presence of a municipal or county law enforcement officer of the jurisdiction in which the premises are located, without breach of the peace, break and remove locks, enter and take possession of the premises and remove any household goods, furnishings, fixtures or any other personal property left in or at the premises, provided the law enforcement officer is first presented a true copy of the judgment and order of execution, and the law enforcement officer acknowledges in writing such presentation, and such acknowledgment is filed in court by the plaintiff within five days following taking possession of the premises.
6. Except for negligent, willful or wanton acts or omissions of the landlord, or failure to both timely obtain and file the law enforcement officer acknowledgment described in the preceding subsection, the landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage to any household goods, furnishings, fixtures or any other personal property left in or at the dwelling unit, by reason of the landlord's removal of the property in accordance with the provisions of this section.
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(RSMo 1939 § 2971, A.L. 1951 p. 747, A.L. 1997 H.B. 361)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 2584; 1919 § 6880; 1909 § 7883
CROSS REFERENCE:
Leases, not in writing, operate as estates at will, 432.050
(1956) When on nonpayment of rent under lease by tenant, landlord invoked harsh remedy of common law forfeiture and sought to recover double damages and double rents, he would be held to strict requirements of common law as to forfeiture, i.e. that rent was required to be demanded on the day it became due. Waring v. Rogers (A.), 286 S.W.2d 374.
(1962) Where tenant did not give notice in writing of termination of month-to-month tenancy, landlord recovered rent for three month period extending to time landlord restored center partition in building which act constituted acceptance of surrender of premises. Rauth v. Dennison (A.), 357 S.W.2d 201.
(1963) Where tenant did not occupy dwelling house under written agreement, and written notice to remove was served on August 7, 1961, landlord had immediate right to possession when she sued in ejectment therefor on September 14, 1961, and restitution of possession was proper. Davis v. Broughton (A.), 369 S.W.2d 857.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIX - Ownership and Conveyance of Property
Chapter 441 - Landlord and Tenant
Section 441.005 - Definitions.
Section 441.010 - Covenant or contract of tenant to repair — effect of.
Section 441.020 - Illegal use of premises renders lease void.
Section 441.030 - Tenant not to assign without consent — nor violate conditions — nor commit waste.
Section 441.040 - Landlord may take possession, when — landlord liable, when, burden of proof.
Section 441.050 - Tenancy from year to year, how terminated.
Section 441.065 - Abandonment of rental premises, when, procedure.
Section 441.070 - No notice necessary, when.
Section 441.080 - Liability of tenants after termination of term.
Section 441.090 - Recovery action — tenant served with summons — notice — penalty.
Section 441.100 - Tenant giving notice to quit, and failing to do so, liable.
Section 441.110 - Such rent, how recovered.
Section 441.120 - Oral evidence not to show renewal of lease or change — notice to quit.
Section 441.130 - Alienee or assignee may recover rent.
Section 441.140 - Grants of rents good without attornment of tenants.
Section 441.150 - Attornment to stranger void — exceptions.
Section 441.160 - Executor or administrator of tenant for life may recover rents.
Section 441.170 - Remedy of executor or administrator.
Section 441.180 - Rents dependent on life of another, how recovered when unpaid.
Section 441.190 - Rent due on lease for life, how recovered.
Section 441.200 - Landlord may recover for use and occupation.
Section 441.210 - If parol demise appear on trial, shall be evidence of what.
Section 441.220 - Rent may be recovered of whom, and how.
Section 441.230 - If tenant sublet, landlord may join sublessees in same actions.
Section 441.234 - Tenant may deduct cost of repair of rental premises from rent, when — limitations.
Section 441.240 - Attachment for rent.
Section 441.250 - Proceedings to be same as in suits by attachment.
Section 441.260 - Who may recover rent.
Section 441.270 - What property exempt from attachment for rent.
Section 441.280 - Landlord's lien on crops for rent.
Section 441.290 - Landlord's lien for money or supplies furnished tenant.
Section 441.300 - Lien, how enforced.
Section 441.500 - Definitions.
Section 441.510 - Civil action, how maintained — procedure.
Section 441.520 - Parties to action — designation of registered agent required, when.
Section 441.530 - Application, contents.
Section 441.540 - No jury trial.
Section 441.550 - Notice of application filed with recorder of deeds.
Section 441.560 - Denial of entry a defense.
Section 441.570 - Action of court upon finding a nuisance exists.
Section 441.580 - Payment of rent, effect of.
Section 441.590 - Court orders, provisions.
Section 441.600 - Receiver discharged, when.
Section 441.610 - Waiver of provisions of sections 441.500 to 441.640 void.
Section 441.630 - Duties of occupant.
Section 441.643 - Frivolous suit, attorney's fees.
Section 441.645 - Act of God, tenant not liable for rent.
Section 441.710 - Certain parties have standing to initiate expedited eviction proceedings.
Section 441.720 - Expedited eviction actions, where filed, when continued or stayed.
Section 441.730 - Failure to prosecute claim, court may substitute other interested party.
Section 441.740 - Immediate eviction ordered, when — immediate removal ordered, when.
Section 441.750 - Immediate eviction, not granted when — tenant's burden of proof.
Section 441.780 - Notice not required in certain eviction actions, when.
Section 441.790 - Certain evidence admissible in certain eviction-related actions.
Section 441.810 - Discovery in certain eviction proceedings.
Section 441.820 - Protection orders for witnesses in certain eviction proceedings.
Section 441.840 - Rent to continue accruing during certain eviction proceedings.
Section 441.850 - Certain parties entitled to attorney's fees in certain eviction proceedings, when.
Section 441.860 - Remedies cumulative.
Section 441.870 - Immunity from civil liability in certain eviction proceedings, granted when.