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Macon County · Missouri

Macon County Landlord-Tenant Law

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

🏛️ County Seat: Macon
👥 Population: ~15,209
🏭 N. Missouri • US-36 Corridor • 41st Judicial Circuit

Landlord-Tenant Law in Macon County, Missouri

Macon County is a north-central Missouri county organized January 6, 1837 and named for Nathaniel Macon, a Revolutionary War hero and North Carolina politician. The county covers 812 square miles — one of the larger counties in Missouri by area — and had a 2020 census population of 15,209. Macon is both the county seat and the county’s largest city, home to approximately 5,400–5,500 residents. The county’s economy is built on agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, and government services, with a renter share of approximately 27.8% of occupied housing units. The poverty rate is approximately 12.5% and the median household income is approximately $30,195. All evictions file with the 41st Judicial Circuit at the Macon County Courthouse, 101 E. Washington Street, Macon, MO 63552. Circuit Clerk: (660) 385-4631. The 41st Circuit also serves Shelby County; Macon County matters file in Macon. All landlord-tenant matters are governed by Missouri state law (RSMo Chapters 441, 534, and 535).

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📊 Macon County Quick Stats

County Seat / Largest City Macon (~5,400–5,500)
Renter Share ~27.8% of occupied units
County Population ~15,209 (slow decline)
Median Household Income ~$30,195 — well below state average
Poverty Rate ~12.5% — income verify every applicant
Landlord Rating 5/10 — Ag County, Low Income Base

⚖️ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice Demand for Rent (no statutory minimum)
Lease Violation Notice 10-Day Notice to Quit
Court 41st Circuit — Macon County Courthouse, Macon
Court Phone (660) 385-4631
Court Hours Mon–Fri (contact clerk for current hours)
Avg Timeline 25–50 days start to finish

Macon County Local Regulations

No county-level landlord-tenant ordinances. Missouri state law governs all residential rental matters.

Category Details
Local Ordinances Macon County has no county-level landlord-tenant ordinances. The City of Macon and other municipalities maintain their own property maintenance codes. Confirm current requirements with the applicable city before leasing units.
Rent Control Prohibited statewide. No municipality in Macon County may impose rent caps or stabilization measures under Missouri law.
Security Deposit Missouri does not cap security deposit amounts. Return within 30 days of move-out with itemized deduction list (RSMo §535.300). Given the county’s older housing stock, document move-in condition thoroughly with photos and a signed checklist.
41st Judicial Circuit All Macon County evictions file with the 41st Judicial Circuit, Macon County Courthouse, 101 E. Washington Street, Macon, MO 63552. Circuit Clerk: (660) 385-4631. The 41st Circuit also serves Shelby County; Macon County matters file in Macon. Contact the clerk’s office directly to confirm current office hours before filing.
Business Entity Requirement LLCs, corporations, and partnerships must be represented by a licensed Missouri attorney in landlord-tenant proceedings. Individual owners may appear pro se.

Last verified: 2026-04-01

🏛️ Macon County Courthouse

41st Judicial Circuit — 101 E. Washington St., Macon

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💰 Eviction Cost Snapshot

Typical fees for a Macon County eviction

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

State statutes that apply throughout Macon 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 Macon County

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La Plata
Bevier
Callao
Clarence
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~12.5% poverty, median income ~$30K — income verify rigorously. 41st Circuit also serves Shelby County. Large county area (812 sq mi) — Macon city is primary rental market. US-36 corridor provides some employment mobility.

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A Landlord’s Guide to Renting in Macon County, Missouri

Macon County is one of north-central Missouri’s larger rural counties by area — 812 square miles of gently rolling farmland and small towns strung along the US-36 corridor. Organized January 6, 1837 and named for Nathaniel Macon, a Revolutionary War veteran and long-serving North Carolina politician who also served as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the county has always been an agricultural anchor. Row crops, livestock, and the businesses that serve the farming community form the economic foundation, overlaid with a healthcare sector centered in Macon city and a modest manufacturing base. The county’s 2020 census population of 15,209 makes it a mid-sized rural county by Missouri standards, with a primary rental market concentrated in Macon itself.

Macon City: The County’s Rental Hub

With approximately 5,400 to 5,500 residents, the city of Macon is the county’s commercial, governmental, and judicial center. It sits at the junction of US-36 and US-63, giving it reasonable highway access both east-west and north-south. Healthcare employment at the Samaritan Hospital and related medical facilities provides a segment of stable, professional renters. County and municipal government employment adds another layer. The county’s median household income of approximately $30,195 is well below the Missouri state average, which means the tenant pool will include a meaningful share of applicants who will not comfortably meet a three-times-monthly-rent income threshold. Pricing units at realistic market rates — rather than rates calibrated to a higher-income profile — is essential to maintaining occupancy in this environment.

The city of Macon has a renter share roughly consistent with the county average of approximately 27.8%, representing a real and recurring tenant pool. Healthcare workers, county employees, retail and service workers, and agricultural service employees all form the backbone of Macon’s rental market. Vacancy rates in a rural county of this income profile can be meaningful when rents are priced above what the market will bear; landlords should study comparable rents before acquisition and before re-leasing vacant units.

La Plata and the Secondary Markets

La Plata, approximately 15 miles east of Macon along US-36, is the county’s second-largest community with a population in the range of 1,300. It has a distinct identity rooted in its agricultural service economy and its Amtrak station on the Missouri River Runner line, which connects Kansas City and St. Louis through north-central Missouri. The Amtrak connection is a modest but genuine amenity that gives La Plata residents access to larger urban markets without car travel, an unusual feature for a small rural Missouri town. Bevier, Callao, Clarence, and Excello are smaller communities scattered across the county’s 812 square miles; each has minimal rental market depth but may offer acquisition opportunities for landlords with very local knowledge and relationships.

Agricultural Income and Screening Considerations

A significant portion of Macon County’s workforce is tied directly or indirectly to agriculture. Farm operators, hired farm hands, grain elevator workers, farm equipment dealers and service technicians, and agricultural lenders all represent segments of the tenant pool whose incomes may be seasonal, irregular, or difficult to verify through conventional pay stub documentation. For agricultural applicants, review prior-year income through federal tax returns — particularly Schedule F for farm operators — rather than relying on recent pay stubs that may not reflect an accurate annual income picture. Annual farm income that is adequate to support a tenancy may appear as a single large disbursement rather than steady monthly paychecks.

The county’s median household income of $30,195 reflects the reality of an agricultural economy where many workers are paid below the state average. This does not mean all applicants are financially marginal — farm operators who own land and equipment may have significant asset equity even if their reported income is modest — but it does mean that landlords should be deliberate about how they assess financial capacity rather than applying a rigid formula that may misclassify genuinely stable applicants as risky ones. At the same time, rigorous verification protects against accepting tenants who genuinely cannot sustain rent payments. Document every verification decision and apply the same standard to every applicant.

The 41st Judicial Circuit

All Macon County evictions file with the 41st Judicial Circuit at the Macon County Courthouse, 101 E. Washington Street, Macon, MO 63552. Circuit Clerk: (660) 385-4631. The 41st Circuit also serves Shelby County; all Macon County matters file in Macon. Contact the clerk’s office directly to confirm current office hours, as these can change. Regular court days in the 41st Circuit include criminal law days on the first four Thursdays of each month, civil law days on the first and third Mondays, and combined law days on the second and fourth Wednesdays.

Missouri’s eviction procedure applies uniformly throughout Macon County. For nonpayment of rent, no statutory minimum notice period is required; a written demand for rent may be served immediately upon nonpayment, and the landlord may proceed to file with the circuit court if the tenant fails to pay or vacate. For lease violations other than nonpayment, a 10-day notice to quit is required under RSMo Chapter 441. All notices should be served by a documented method — personal service with an affidavit, certified mail with return receipt, or door posting with a signed affidavit. LLCs and business entities must retain a licensed Missouri attorney for all proceedings. Individual landlords may appear pro se. Uncontested evictions in the 41st Circuit typically resolve within 25 to 50 days of filing.

Security Deposits and Property Maintenance

Missouri imposes no cap on security deposit amounts, giving Macon County landlords flexibility. In a market with median household incomes around $30,000, the practical ceiling on what the market will bear in deposits is limited. Most landlords in comparable Missouri rural markets collect one month’s rent; in higher-risk tenancy situations, some collect up to six weeks. Whatever amount is collected must be returned with a written itemized statement of deductions within 30 days of the tenant vacating and returning keys, per RSMo §535.300. Document the unit’s condition thoroughly at move-in with dated photographs, a signed inspection form, and written notation of any pre-existing conditions or deferred maintenance items.

Macon County’s housing stock skews older, as is typical of rural north Missouri communities. Landlords acquiring properties here should conduct thorough inspections before purchase and budget conservatively for capital expenditures. Pre-1978 construction requires lead paint disclosure under federal law. Older plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems may need updating before a unit can be leased in good condition. Missouri’s habitability requirements under RSMo Chapter 441 apply throughout the county — tenants may assert habitability defenses in eviction proceedings if a landlord has failed to maintain the unit in a habitable condition.

Macon County is a steady, workable rural market for landlords who price realistically, screen carefully, and maintain properties consistently. The US-36 corridor positioning provides modest economic resilience, the healthcare and government employment sectors offer stable tenant segments, and the county’s agricultural base provides consistent if seasonally variable demand. Patient management, rigorous income documentation practices, and a clear-eyed understanding of the income limitations of the local market are the keys to operating successfully here.

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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about landlord-tenant law in Macon County, Missouri and is not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the 41st Judicial Circuit Court or a licensed Missouri attorney before taking legal action. Last updated: April 2026.

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