The hard part,
handled by the book.
When a tenancy goes wrong, follow your state's process step by step. Prepare the right notice, track every deadline, and keep a clean record from first notice to resolution.
Not legal advice. Rentari helps you stay organized, your attorney handles the law.
Eviction case
Unit 7 · nonpayment
Notice prepared
Notice served
Delivery logged
Cure period
Ends in 2 days
Eligible to file
If unresolved
The correct notice, for your state.
The wrong notice can reset the clock and cost you weeks. Rentari prepares the right one for your situation and jurisdiction: pay-or-quit, cure-or-quit, or termination, with the required language and timelines built in.
- Notice type matched to the reason and your state's rules.
- Delivery options and proof of service captured.
- Prompts to offer a payment plan or cash-for-keys first, where it makes sense.
Notice to Pay or Quit
Missouri
To: Tenant, Unit 7. You are notified that rent in the amount of $2,100 is past due.
You must pay the amount due or vacate within the period required by law.
Case timeline
Notice served
Proof of delivery saved.
Cure period running
Reminder set for the deadline.
File with the court
Only if the period passes unresolved.
Hearing
Bring your documented record.
Never miss a legal step.
Eviction is unforgiving about timing. Rentari lays out your state's sequence, tracks every required waiting period, and reminds you before each deadline, so a missed date never sends you back to square one.
If the tenant pays or resolves it along the way, you close the case and move on. The goal is a kept unit, not a courtroom.
See the financial pictureA clean record, if it goes to court.
Judges decide on documentation. Every notice, proof of delivery, payment record, and message is kept together in one case file, so if you do end up in front of a judge, your record speaks for itself.
- Notices, ledger, and delivery proof in one organized case file.
- Everything timestamped, so the sequence is clear.
- Export the full packet for your attorney in one click.
Case file, Unit 7
Rentari is not a law firm.
This page and the tools described here are not legal advice. Eviction law varies by state, county, and city, and the steps and timelines differ everywhere. Consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before serving a notice or filing. Rentari helps you stay organized and documented, it does not represent you or file on your behalf.
Questions, answered
Does Rentari file the eviction for me?
No. Rentari prepares the correct notice, tracks the deadlines, and organizes your documentation. Filing with the court and any representation is handled by you and your attorney. We are not a law firm and this is not legal advice.
Which notices can it prepare?
Common notices like pay-or-quit, cure-or-quit, and lease termination, matched to your reason and your state's rules, with the required language and notice periods. Your attorney should review anything you are unsure about.
Should I try to avoid eviction first?
Usually, yes. Eviction is slow and expensive for everyone. Rentari prompts you to consider a payment plan or a cash-for-keys agreement first, and only move to formal notices when those do not resolve it.
What if the tenant pays during the process?
You close the case and the tenancy continues. The payment posts to the ledger, the case is marked resolved, and the documented record stays on file in case you need it later.
Handle it the right way.
Prepare the correct notice, track every deadline, and keep a record that holds up. Start free.
Start the process rightFree to start. Consult a licensed attorney for legal advice.