What papers do I need to rent my house in Missouri?

Full question:

Hi, I live in Missouri and my wife and I would like to rent our house out. I was curious what papers I need to legally do this? I put down a 1 year lease but do I need a notary for the lease? I would just like to know what papers I need for renting our place out and if someone has to be a witness to the lease being signed, thank you.

  • Category: Landlord Tenant
  • Subcategory: Residential Lease
  • Date:
  • State: Missouri

Answer:

The primary document you need is a lease agreement, which should include terms about the security deposit for any damages. It's also advisable to get consent from the tenant for a background check. In Missouri, the lease does not need to be notarized or witnessed.

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In general, a statement does not need to be notarized unless specifically required by law or for certain legal purposes. For rental agreements in Missouri, notarization is not necessary.