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DeKalb County Landlord-Tenant Law

Missouri landlord guide — eviction rules, courthouse info & local regulations

🏛️ County Seat: Maysville
👥 Population: ~11,029
🏭 Cameron Prison Complex • Tri-County City • 43rd Judicial Circuit

Landlord-Tenant Law in DeKalb County, Missouri

DeKalb County is a northwest Missouri county with an unusual demographic and economic profile driven by one dominant fact: the Cameron correctional complex. The Missouri Department of Corrections operates two adjacent facilities immediately north of Cameron in the DeKalb County portion of the city — the former Western Missouri Correctional Center (now the Academy for Excellence in Corrections, DOC’s statewide training academy as of 2024) and the Crossroads Correctional Center (closed in 2019, with inmates absorbed into the adjacent WMCC). These facilities collectively house thousands of inmates and employ hundreds of corrections officers, support staff, and vendors — making them by far the county’s largest single economic anchor. The county’s 11,029 residents include the institutionalized prison population, which explains DeKalb’s highly unusual 133.9-males-per-100-females gender ratio. Maysville, the county seat (pop. ~1,100), is a tiny traditional courthouse town in the county’s interior; Cameron, on the southern border, is a 8,500-person city that actually straddles three counties (Clinton, DeKalb, Caldwell). Officially, the DeKalb portion of Cameron is part of the St. Joseph MSA while the Clinton and Caldwell portions sit in the KC MSA — a jurisdictional oddity that matters more on census maps than in daily life. For rental operators, this combination of prison-economy employment, tiny rural county seat, and multi-jurisdictional Cameron creates a mix landlords should understand. Missouri state law governs every eviction here under RSMo Chapters 441 and 535 with no county or municipal regulations layered on top, and the 43rd Judicial Circuit handles all landlord-tenant matters from Maysville. This guide walks through what a DeKalb County landlord needs to know.

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📊 DeKalb County Quick Stats

County Seat Maysville
Population ~11,029 (incl. prison pop.)
Median HH Income ~$57,100
Major Employers Missouri DOC Western Missouri Correctional Center / Academy for Excellence in Corrections (Cameron), Cameron Regional Medical Center (partially DeKalb), Maysville R-I Schools, Cameron R-I Schools, agriculture, small manufacturing
Notable Gender ratio of 133.9 males per 100 females reflects prison population in the county’s census numbers; Cameron straddles DeKalb, Clinton, and Caldwell counties; 1939 Moderne-style courthouse is on the National Register
Landlord Rating 6/10 — Prison-Economy Anchor with Small County-Seat Market

⚖️ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice Demand for Rent (no statutory minimum)
Lease Violation Notice 10-Day Notice to Quit
Court 43rd Judicial Circuit — Courthouse Square, Maysville
Court Phone (816) 449-5402
Court Hours Mon–Fri 8:00am–4:30pm
Avg Timeline 28–55 days start to finish

DeKalb County Local Regulations

County-level and municipal regulations that supplement Missouri state law.

Category Details
Local Ordinances DeKalb County imposes no countywide landlord licensing, rental registration, or inspection ordinance. Maysville, Cameron (the DeKalb portion), Clarksdale, Osborn, Stewartsville, and Unionstar each operate basic municipal codes covering property maintenance, building permits, and zoning. Cameron, as a three-county city, applies its single municipal code across all three counties, so a rental property in the DeKalb portion of Cameron is governed by the same Cameron ordinances as one in the Clinton portion — which eliminates one potential source of multi-jurisdictional confusion. None of the county’s municipalities requires dedicated rental registration. There is no countywide just-cause eviction rule, no mandatory lease form, and no source-of-income protection.
Rent Control Prohibited statewide under Missouri law. No municipality in DeKalb County may impose rent caps or stabilization measures.
Security Deposit Missouri law does not cap security deposits. Landlords may collect any amount agreed upon in the lease. Return within 30 days of move-out with an itemized deduction list (RSMo §535.300). Failure to comply may expose the landlord to damages plus court costs.
43rd Judicial Circuit The 43rd Judicial Circuit covers Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, and Livingston counties — five counties across northwest Missouri. DeKalb cases are heard at the Maysville courthouse on the public square. Circuit Clerk Julie Whitsell handles filings; the clerk’s office hours run 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Presiding Judge Ryan Horsman sits in Chillicothe (Livingston County) and circuit judges rotate across the five counties per the court calendar. Electronic filing has been mandatory.
Business Entity Requirement Missouri requires that LLCs, corporations, and other business entities be represented by a licensed attorney in landlord-tenant proceedings. Individual landlords may represent themselves pro se.
Prison-Economy & Tri-County City Considerations The Cameron DOC complex drives the DeKalb County rental market in ways distinctive to prison-economy counties: corrections-officer households concentrate in specific neighborhoods, turn over at predictable rates tied to DOC staffing changes, and carry both stable state-employee income and the career stressors that come with corrections work. State policy shifts matter — the 2019 closure of Crossroads Correctional Center and the 2024 conversion of Western Missouri Correctional Center to a training academy have both reshaped local staffing levels. A rental portfolio heavily concentrated in Cameron should monitor DOC budget and staffing decisions. Additionally, a Cameron rental property in the DeKalb portion falls under St. Joseph MSA for statistical purposes but Cameron’s economy functions as a single unified market regardless of which county the property sits in.

Last verified: 2026-04-01

🏛️ DeKalb County Courthouse

43rd Judicial Circuit — Maysville

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💰 Eviction Cost Snapshot

Typical fees for a DeKalb County eviction

💰 Eviction Costs: Missouri
Filing Fee $25-75
Total Est. Range $100-400
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Missouri Eviction Laws

State statutes that apply throughout DeKalb County

⚡ Quick Overview

0 (can file immediately when rent is past due)
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
10
Days Notice (Violation)
21-60
Avg Total Days
$$25-75
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type Rent and Possession Petition (no advance notice required for nonpayment)
Notice Period 0 (can file immediately when rent is past due) days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes - tenant can pay and stay before judgment; also after judgment before writ execution date
Days to Hearing 5-21 days
Days to Writ 10 days after judgment (appeal period) days
Total Estimated Timeline 21-60 days
Total Estimated Cost $100-400
⚠️ Watch Out

CRITICAL: Missouri does NOT require advance notice for nonpayment - landlord can file Rent and Possession immediately after rent is due. No demand required if tenant owes 1+ full month rent (lawsuit itself is deemed sufficient demand). Petition must include: exact street address; lease terms (quote entire lease or attach copy); amount of rent due at time of filing; allegation that rent was demanded and not paid. STRONG pay-and-stay right: before judgment tenant pays rent + costs to stay; after judgment tenant pays full judgment amount before writ execution date. Landlord CANNOT refuse payment. Two separate tracks: Rent-and-Possession (Ch. 535 for nonpayment only) vs. Unlawful Detainer (Ch. 534 for violations). Late charges may be challenged as illegal penalties unless defined as liquidated damages in lease. Entities (LLC/Corp) MUST have attorney.

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📝 Missouri Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Associate Circuit Court - Rent and Possession (Ch. 535). Pay the filing fee (~$$25-75).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Missouri eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Missouri attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏙️ Communities in DeKalb County

Major municipalities

Maysville
Cameron (part)
Clarksdale
Osborn
Stewartsville
Unionstar
Weatherby
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DeKalb’s tenant pool divides into three segments: Missouri DOC corrections officers and support staff working at the Cameron complex, Cameron-area medical and retail workforce (hospital, schools, I-35 corridor service businesses), and traditional rural Maysville-area households. Corrections-officer applicants are generally strong tenants with stable state-employee income; verify through DOC employment channels rather than informal references. Applicants whose employment depends on contract arrangements with DOC (food service, medical contractors, vendor staff) should have their contract status verified since these positions are more volatile than direct state employment. Run credit, eviction history, and identity verification before signing.

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DeKalb County Rentals: A Prison-Economy County With a Tri-County City on Its Southern Edge

DeKalb County’s rental economy can’t be understood without first understanding the Cameron correctional complex. Two large Missouri Department of Corrections facilities sit just north of Cameron on the DeKalb County side of the city limits: the former Western Missouri Correctional Center, which has been converted as of 2024 into the Academy for Excellence in Corrections serving as the training academy for DOC staff statewide, and the Crossroads Correctional Center, which closed in 2019 and whose inmate population was absorbed into the adjacent WMCC facility. Together, these facilities employ hundreds of corrections officers and support staff and house thousands of inmates whose census designations produce the county’s remarkable 133.9-males-per-100-females gender ratio. For rental operators, this means DeKalb is essentially a Cameron-metro rental market for practical purposes, with a secondary traditional rural market in Maysville and the smaller county communities.

The Cameron Rental Market and the Tri-County Oddity

Cameron, the city, has about 8,500 residents and straddles three counties — Clinton on the south side, Caldwell on the east side, and DeKalb on the north side where the prison complex sits. The city applies a single municipal code across all three counties, so operationally Cameron functions as one rental market, not three sub-markets defined by county boundaries. What the county jurisdictional line does determine is which courthouse handles an eviction for a given property, which MSA the property is statistically included in (St. Joseph for DeKalb; Kansas City for Clinton and Caldwell), and which county’s assessor and recorder handle property-tax and deed matters.

Cameron’s housing stock includes a reasonable mix of single-family rentals, duplexes, and small multi-family properties. Single-family rents in Cameron typically run $750 to $1,100 depending on condition, location within the city, and school-district assignment. Acquisition prices for rental-grade inventory generally fall between $90,000 and $180,000. Corrections-officer tenants and medical-sector tenants (Cameron Regional Medical Center is a meaningful local employer) anchor the stable end of the applicant pool; school and retail employees fill out the middle range; and a modest layer of I-35 corridor truck-stop and hospitality workforce fills the lower end.

The Maysville Sub-Market

Maysville is the county seat and the center of DeKalb County government, but it is a very small town — population barely over 1,100. The 1939 Moderne-style courthouse on the square is a handsome New Deal-era WPA project on the National Register, and the town hosts the county clerk, assessor, circuit clerk, sheriff, and other county offices. But as a rental market, Maysville is thin. Most housing is owner-occupied; rental inventory might total a few dozen units at any given time. Single-family rents in Maysville typically run $550 to $800. External investor interest in Maysville proper is rare.

Clarksdale, Osborn, Stewartsville, Unionstar, and Weatherby are smaller communities scattered across the county, each with populations under 500. Rental markets in these towns are largely absent in any meaningful sense; housing transactions are mostly family-to-family and sales rather than rentals dominate.

Prison-Economy Risk and Reward

A rental portfolio concentrated in Cameron carries a specific risk profile that generic rural portfolios don’t: sensitivity to Missouri DOC budget and staffing decisions. The 2019 closure of Crossroads Correctional Center produced a short-term workforce shake-up; the 2024 conversion of Western Missouri Correctional Center to a training academy shifted the employment mix again, though overall state employment at the complex has remained substantial. Future legislative decisions about prison capacity, privatization, or consolidation would directly affect Cameron-area rental demand.

On the upside, state-employee tenants (which corrections officers are) offer income-verification stability that private-sector rural applicants often don’t provide. A DOC tenant typically has predictable pay, reachable HR references, continuous employment across economic cycles, and clear evidence of a stable work schedule. For a landlord willing to navigate the occasional turnover from shift-change stress, transfers, and retirements, corrections-officer tenants are generally one of the stronger applicant segments available in Cameron.

Eviction Procedure in the 43rd Circuit

Missouri state law governs every eviction in DeKalb County. The 43rd Judicial Circuit covers five counties: Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, and Livingston. DeKalb cases are heard at the Maysville courthouse on the public square. Circuit Clerk Julie Whitsell handles filings; the clerk’s office runs 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Presiding Judge Ryan Horsman sits in Chillicothe (Livingston County), and circuit and associate judges rotate across the five counties per the court calendar.

A standard nonpayment case begins with a demand for rent. Missouri imposes no minimum notice period for nonpayment beyond the demand itself; once rent is past due and a written demand has been delivered, the landlord may file a rent-and-possession action under RSMo Chapter 535. DeKalb County hearings are typically scheduled within two to four weeks of filing, though circuit-scheduling constraints across the five counties can extend matters. For a lease-violation eviction (unlawful detainer under RSMo Chapter 534), a 10-day notice to quit is required before filing. Uncontested nonpayment in DeKalb typically closes in 28 to 35 days when the landlord’s documentation is clean; contested matters can extend to 50 days or more.

One practical note specific to Cameron properties: a property in the DeKalb portion of Cameron is evicted through the Maysville courthouse. A property in the Clinton portion of Cameron is evicted through the Plattsburg courthouse. A property in the Caldwell portion is evicted through Kingston. Landlords with multiple properties in Cameron need to know which county each property sits in before filing — the assessor and recorder records are the authoritative reference.

Security Deposits and Routine Compliance

Missouri imposes no cap on security deposits. DeKalb County adds no local layer. Landlords typically collect one month’s rent as deposit. The compliance trap remains the 30-day return window with itemized deductions under RSMo §535.300. Document move-in and move-out condition with dated photos, produce a written itemization for any deductions, and mail the deposit balance within 30 days.

The Investment Frame

DeKalb County rewards a specific kind of investor: one focused on Cameron workforce housing, willing to understand the DOC-employment patterns that drive much of local demand, and able to track state policy decisions that could shift Cameron’s employment base up or down. Maysville and the smaller communities offer very limited rental opportunities. Cameron offers a genuine working rental market with stable tenant segments, low-to-moderate acquisition prices, and workable cash flow — provided the operator understands that this is fundamentally a prison-economy town.

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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about landlord-tenant law in DeKalb County, Missouri and is not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the 43rd Judicial Circuit Court or a licensed Missouri attorney before taking legal action. Last updated: April 2026.

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