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Dent County · Missouri

Dent County Landlord-Tenant Law

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

🏛️ County Seat: Salem
👥 Population: ~14,421
🏭 U.S. Foodservice HQ • Lead-Mine Commuter Flow • 42nd Judicial Circuit

Landlord-Tenant Law in Dent County, Missouri

Dent County sits in the north-central Ozarks, about 25 miles south of Rolla and Crawford County’s I-44 corridor. The county seat, Salem (pop. ~4,800), is the largest town by a substantial margin and holds most of the county’s commercial and rental inventory. Dent County’s economy rests on three distinct anchors that most small Ozark counties don’t have together. First: U.S. Foodservice, the national institutional food distributor, has a significant operation in Salem that traces back to a hometown startup (Craig Distributing) and is the county’s largest single employer. Second: the “New Lead Belt” mining operations centered at Viburnum in neighboring Iron County, about thirty miles east, have long drawn a commuter workforce from Salem — miners prefer Salem’s housing stock and school district to the smaller mining-town options closer to the pits. Third: the county sits as a gateway to major Ozark recreation — Montauk State Park with its trout fishery and hatchery, the Current River’s canoe and float tourism, and extensive Mark Twain National Forest acreage. Salem’s 1870 Victorian courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, anchors a town that functions as a working regional center rather than just a rural courthouse seat. Missouri state law governs every eviction here under RSMo Chapters 441 and 535 with no county or municipal regulations layered on top, and the 42nd Judicial Circuit handles all landlord-tenant matters from the Salem courthouse. This guide walks through what a Dent County landlord needs to know.

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📊 Dent County Quick Stats

County Seat Salem
Population ~14,421
Median HH Income ~$48,400
Major Employers U.S. Foodservice (Salem), Doe Run Inc. (Viburnum lead mines, commuter), Salem Memorial District Hospital, Salem R-80 Schools, Walmart Salem, Mark Twain National Forest, Dent County government, Montauk State Park (seasonal)
Notable 1870 Victorian courthouse on National Register (A.E. Dye-built); gateway to Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Current River, Montauk trout fishery; major lead-mining commuter flow east to Iron County’s New Lead Belt
Landlord Rating 6/10 — Diverse Employment Anchors with Stable Regional Role

⚖️ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice Demand for Rent (no statutory minimum)
Lease Violation Notice 10-Day Notice to Quit
Court 42nd Judicial Circuit — 112 E. Fifth St., Salem
Court Phone (573) 729-3931
Court Hours Mon–Fri 8:00am–4:30pm
Avg Timeline 28–55 days start to finish

Dent County Local Regulations

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

Category Details
Local Ordinances Dent County imposes no countywide landlord licensing, rental registration, or inspection ordinance. Salem operates a municipal code covering property maintenance, building permits, and zoning, but does not require dedicated rental registration. The City of Salem does maintain a historic-preservation overlay affecting buildings on and near the Victorian courthouse square; exterior modifications in that zone may require review but residential rental inventory outside the overlay is unaffected. Smaller communities like Bunker, Lecoma, Lenox, and Boss rely largely on state law for landlord-tenant matters. 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 Dent 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.
42nd Judicial Circuit The 42nd Judicial Circuit covers Crawford, Dent, Iron, Reynolds, and Wayne counties — five counties across the northern-to-central Missouri Ozarks. Dent County cases are heard at the Salem courthouse at the public square, with the Circuit Clerk’s office at 112 E. Fifth Street. Circuit Clerk Kristi (Morton) Craig handles filings. Electronic filing has been mandatory. The clerk’s posted hours run 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday.
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.
Lead-Mine Commuter & Tourism Seasonal Considerations Dent County’s Viburnum-commuter workforce — miners and mill workers employed by Doe Run and related operations in Iron County’s New Lead Belt — concentrates in Salem because of its housing stock and school district. Rents for households oriented toward mining wages typically fit the $650-$900 range. Additionally, Montauk State Park’s trout season (March through October) supports a concentrated hospitality workforce and drives short-term rental demand from March opening weekend onward. Properties within commercial float corridors along the Current River face floodplain considerations similar to the Meramec; verify flood-zone status before acquisition.

Last verified: 2026-04-01

🏛️ Dent County Courthouse

42nd Judicial Circuit — Salem

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💰 Eviction Cost Snapshot

Typical fees for a Dent 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 Dent 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 Dent County

Major municipalities

Salem
Bunker
Lecoma
Lenox
Boss
Howes Mill
Montauk
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Dent’s tenant pool divides into several recognizable segments: U.S. Foodservice and other Salem-based corporate workforce (generally stable, verifiable income); Doe Run and related lead-mine workers commuting east to Viburnum (strong earned income but with shift-work patterns that complicate traditional reference-calling during business hours); Salem Memorial District Hospital and school-district employees (standard public-sector stability); Walmart and Salem retail service workers (lower income tier); and Montauk/Current River seasonal tourism labor (concentrated spring/summer income). Each segment merits slightly different verification approaches. Run credit, eviction history, and identity verification before signing.

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Dent County Rentals: An Ozark County With Four Income Layers Most Small Counties Don’t Have

Dent County offers a rental market that looks on the surface like a typical small Ozark county but functions differently in practice. The difference is that Salem, the county seat at 4,800 residents, is not just a rural courthouse town — it’s a regional employment center with an anchor corporate employer (U.S. Foodservice), a large commuter outflow to lead-mining operations in neighboring Iron County, a significant tourism economy along the Current River and at Montauk State Park, and the usual mix of schools, hospital, and small-town retail. For a rental operator, that diversity of income sources produces a more robust and more stable demand pattern than you’d expect from a 14,400-person county.

The U.S. Foodservice Anchor

Salem is the hometown of what became Craig Distributing, a post-WWII peanut-vending-machine business that grew into a full-line institutional food distribution operation and was acquired by Kraft Foods in 1986. After subsequent acquisitions, the business is now operated by U.S. Foodservice, one of the largest institutional food distributors in North America. The Salem operation remains a major regional employer, providing stable corporate employment across warehouse, logistics, sales, and management roles.

For rental operators, U.S. Foodservice-employee tenants represent one of the strongest applicant segments in the Salem market. Employment is verifiable through standard corporate HR channels, income is predictable, and the employer’s long-term presence in Salem (dating back decades under various corporate names) means these tenants rarely leave the area unless they’re relocating for family reasons. The Craig family’s visible legacy around Salem — Craig Plaza, the Alice Lou Craig Municipal Swimming Pool, the Ozark Natural and Cultural Resource Center — also reflects the company’s local civic weight.

The Lead-Mine Commuter Pattern

About thirty miles east of Salem, centered at Viburnum in Iron County, lies what the mining industry calls the “New Lead Belt” — the most productive lead-mining district in the United States. Doe Run Inc. operates several mines and processing facilities in this district, and the company is one of the larger private employers in the broader region. A substantial share of Doe Run’s workforce lives in Salem rather than closer to the mines, because Salem offers better housing inventory, a stronger school district (Salem R-80), and more retail and service amenities than the small mining communities.

From a rental perspective, this produces a distinctive tenant segment: well-paid workforce employees whose jobs are an hour-plus commute away, whose work schedules include rotating shifts, and whose employment stability is tied to lead-market pricing and Doe Run’s operational decisions. Miners and mill workers are typically reliable tenants with strong earned income, but the shift-work pattern means that routine reference calls during daytime business hours may not reach them. Accommodating that reality during the screening process produces better outcomes than rigidly insisting on daytime reachability.

The Current River and Montauk Tourism Layer

Dent County serves as a gateway to two major Ozark recreational destinations. The Current River flows through the southern part of the county and is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, America’s first national park unit protecting river systems. Commercial float operations — canoe and tube rentals, river shuttles, riverside campgrounds — employ seasonal workers from April through October. Montauk State Park, in the southeastern part of Dent County, hosts one of Missouri’s major trout fisheries, with a state-run hatchery producing trout that are released into the park’s spring branches and fished from the first week of March through October each year.

These tourism assets support a modest short-term rental market, particularly around Montauk’s trout opener (early March) and the June-through-August peak canoeing weeks. Long-term rental operators don’t directly compete with STR inventory, but they may see seasonal workforce demand tied to the tourism operators.

Salem and the Smaller Communities

Salem is where the rental market is. Single-family rents in Salem typically run $650 to $950 depending on condition, location, and proximity to the historic square. Acquisition prices for rental-grade single-family homes commonly range from $75,000 to $160,000. The tenant pool described above — U.S. Foodservice, lead miners, hospital and school employees, retail workforce — supports a genuine working rental economy with more stability than the county’s population size alone would suggest.

Bunker, in the southern part of the county, is a smaller town of about 400 residents that serves as the closest population center to the lead-mining district. Rental inventory there is thin. Lecoma, Lenox, Boss, and Howes Mill are smaller rural communities with minimal rental markets.

Eviction Procedure in the 42nd Circuit

Missouri state law governs every eviction in Dent County. The 42nd Judicial Circuit covers five counties: Crawford, Dent, Iron, Reynolds, and Wayne. Dent County cases are heard at the Salem courthouse. Circuit Clerk Kristi (Morton) Craig handles filings from the clerk’s office at 112 E. Fifth Street. The clerk’s office runs 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday.

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. Dent County hearings are typically scheduled within two to four weeks of filing. For a lease-violation eviction (unlawful detainer under RSMo Chapter 534), a 10-day notice to quit is required before filing. Uncontested nonpayment in Dent typically closes in 28 to 35 days when the landlord’s documentation is clean; contested matters can extend to 50 days or more, particularly when judicial scheduling has to coordinate across the five-county circuit.

Security Deposits and Routine Compliance

Missouri imposes no cap on security deposits. Dent 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

Dent County is one of the more investable small Ozark markets specifically because of its employer diversity. A portfolio in Salem is not dependent on any single employer; U.S. Foodservice, Doe Run commuter workforce, Salem Memorial Hospital, the school district, and retail anchor independent demand streams that don’t all move together. Acquisition prices remain rural-Missouri modest, rents work for hands-on operators, and vacancy on correctly-priced properties is typically short. The right investor treats Salem as a genuine regional small-market opportunity rather than as a marginal rural play.

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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about landlord-tenant law in Dent County, Missouri and is not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the 42nd Judicial Circuit Court or a licensed Missouri attorney before taking legal action. Last updated: April 2026.

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