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Section 441.220 – Rent may be recovered of whom, and how.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 441.220. Rent may be recovered of whom, and how. — Rent may be recovered from the lessee or person owing it, or his assignee or undertenant, or the representative of either, by the same remedies given in sections 441.240 to 441.280; but no assignee or undertenant shall be liable for […]

Section 441.233 – Landlord’s unlawful removal or exclusion of tenant, liability — interruption of services, landlord’s liability.

Effective – 28 Aug 1997 441.233. Landlord’s unlawful removal or exclusion of tenant, liability — interruption of services, landlord’s liability. — 1. Except as provided in section 441.065, a landlord or its agent who removes or excludes a tenant or the tenant’s personal property from the premises without judicial process and court order, or causes […]

Section 441.170 – Remedy of executor or administrator.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 441.170. Remedy of executor or administrator. — The executors or administrators of any person to whom any rent shall have been due and unpaid at the time of the death of such person may have the same remedy, by action against the tenant, his executors or administrators, for the recovery […]

Section 441.190 – Rent due on lease for life, how recovered.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 441.190. Rent due on lease for life, how recovered. — Any person having any rent due upon any lease for life may have the same remedy, by action for the recovery thereof, as if such lease were for years. ­­——– (RSMo 1939 § 2961) Prior revisions: 1929 § 2575; 1919 […]

Section 441.200 – Landlord may recover for use and occupation.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 441.200. Landlord may recover for use and occupation. — A landlord may recover a reasonable satisfaction for the use and occupation of any lands or tenements held by any person under an agreement not made by deed. ­­——– (RSMo 1939 § 2974) Prior revisions: 1929 § 2587; 1919 § 6883; […]