The Missouri Notice of Abandonment of Lease Premises is a legal document issued by a landlord in the state of Missouri to notify a tenant that they have abandoned their rental property. This document serves as written notice to the tenant that they have forfeited their right to occupy the property and that the landlord may terminate the lease and take possession of the property. The Missouri Notice of Abandonment of Lease Premises must include the date that the tenant left the property, and the landlord must provide a reasonable amount of time for the tenant to respond to the notice before taking further action. There are two main types of Missouri Notice of Abandonment of Lease Premises: the Voluntary Abandonment Notice, which is issued when the tenant voluntarily abandons the property, and the Constructive Abandonment Notice, which is issued when the tenant is in breach of the lease agreement, such as failing to pay rent or violating other terms of the lease.