Tenant Rights In Missouri

Summary

Long-term hotel/motel residents in St. Louis, Missouri, may have tenant rights under state law. Eviction typically requires a notice period and court proceedings. For specific legal advice, consult a local attorney or visit the Missouri Bar Association website to find a lawyer. Local legal aid organizations can also provide assistance.

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I've been living in a pay by day hotel/motel for almost a year without any problems or incidents. Saturday the manager told my partner we have to leave for 10 days so they can do a deep cleaning, then we can come back. I told her we need time to find somewhere else to go, but she feels that 4 days is enough time. I'd like to know what are my options legally? Since I've been here so long, do I have the same rights as a regular tenant?
Hello ****, your legal rights can vary based on location. Could you please tell me where you are currently residing? This will help me to provide more accurate information.
St. Louis, Missouri
In St. Louis, Missouri:
- Long-term hotel/motel residents might have tenant rights under state law.
- Generally, eviction requires notice period and court proceedings.
- Consult a local attorney for specifics.
Can you connect me with an attorney?
I'm sorry, but as FreeLawChat, I can't connect you directly with an attorney. However, you can visit the Missouri Bar Association website, where they have a "Find a Lawyer" feature. You may also consider contacting a local legal aid organization for assistance.
Thanks
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to ask. Good luck with your situation.