Missouri Lessor Employing Unit/Client Lessee Law is a set of statutes that govern the legal relationship between a lessor (the person who leases the property to a client) and the client lessee (the person who rents the property). These laws cover many aspects of the lease agreement, such as the length of the lease, the amount of rent to be paid, the rights and responsibilities of both parties, and any restrictions or prohibitions regarding the use of the property. The two main types of Missouri Lessor Employing Unit/Client Lessee Law are the Residential Lease and the Commercial Lease. The Residential Lease governs the legal relationship between a landlord and a tenant who rent a residential property, such as an apartment or house. The Commercial Lease governs the legal relationship between a landlord and a tenant who rent a business or commercial property. Both leases include provisions for the payment of rent, the rights and responsibilities of both parties, and any restrictions or prohibitions regarding the use of the property.