11 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Savannah (2.8) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.
In 2026
Risk score
2.2
VERY LOW
Ranked #92 of 115 MO counties
10k residents · 11 cities · 5 tracts
1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities
Andrew County eviction risk score history
Min2.0Average2.4Now2.2
197619861996200620162026
Key metrics
Tenant beats landlord
18.1%
/ 100 outcomes
In court-decided eviction outcomes for Andrew County, MO, tenants prevail in roughly 18.1% of contested cases. A higher number means landlords face stronger tenant defenses and longer calendars.
Timeline
37d
filing → judgment
From the moment an unlawful-detainer notice is filed in Andrew County, MO until a money judgment is entered, a contested eviction takes about 37 days on average. Longer timelines mean more lost rent for landlords.
Cost range
$1.3–3.6k
legal + lost rent
A typical eviction in Andrew County, MO costs landlords $1,273 to $3,609 all-in, covering court filing fees, process-server costs, attorney time, and lost rent.
Average rent
$926
27% stretched on rent
Average gross rent in Andrew County, MO is $926 per month per the U.S. Census American Community Survey. 27% of renter households here spend more than 30% of pre-tax income on rent.
Renters
34.3%
of households
34.3% of occupied housing units in Andrew County, MO are renter-occupied. A higher renter share usually correlates with more eviction filings and a more active rental market.
Poverty
7.2%
3.5% unemp.
7.2% of Andrew County, MO residents live below the federal poverty line, and unemployment runs at 3.5%. Both feed the economic-stress sub-score in our Eviction Risk Score model.
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County average of 2.2/10 spans a tight 1.9 to 2.8 range across 11 communities, all within the Low risk band. 92nd of 115 Missouri counties - lower-risk third of the state.
How Andrew County ranks in Missouri
Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Low
#92of 115 MO counties2.2 / 10
#92 of 115 counties in Missouri for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Low
#39of 51 states (statewide)90.8 index
Missouri ranks #39 of 51 states on overall cost of living (9.2% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Very Low
#42of 51 states (statewide)69.9 index
Missouri ranks #42 of 51 states on housing services (30.1% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Low
#70of 115 MO counties25.6% of income
#70 of 115 counties in Missouri on % of income spent on rent.
Andrew County sits in the northwest corner of Missouri with a population of 9,891 spread across 11 communities, and its eviction landscape reflects a low-pressure rental market. The county scores 2.2/10 on the Eviction Risk Map scale - a Low rating that places it 92nd of 115 Missouri eviction laws counties, meaning 91 counties statewide carry higher landlord risk and only 23 are even lower. That position in the lower-risk third of Missouri eviction laws is driven by modest rent levels, contained rent burdens, and an operating legal framework that gives landlords clear, unambiguous tools under RSMo § 441 (Landlord and Tenant).
The county seat of Savannah anchors the market with a population of 5,053 and an eviction risk score of 2.1/10 - slightly below the county average. Country Club, the second-largest community at 2,935 residents, scores 2.4/10 and is among the higher-risk pockets locally. Smaller towns like Union Star (1.9/10) and Amazonia (2.0/10) sit near the floor of the county range. At the top end, Guilford reaches 2.8/10 and Cosby hits 2.6/10 - still well within the Low band nationally. The full county range runs from a floor of 1.9 to a ceiling of 2.8, reflecting limited variation across a predominantly rural landscape. Average rent across the county is $926 per month, and renters on average direct 26.6% of their income toward housing - below the 30% threshold that housing researchers treat as a stress marker. The average poverty rate sits at 7.2%, and renters make up 34.3% of households, a share typical for small agricultural counties in the region.
Missouri eviction laws gives landlords a relatively direct eviction path. For nonpayment, landlords can file a rent-and-possession action under RSMo § 535.010 immediately - no pay-or-quit cure window is required before filing. A material lease violation triggers a 10-day notice under RSMo § 441.060, and month-to-month tenancies require a 30-day notice under the same section. An uncontested case typically resolves in 21 to 45 days; contested proceedings run 45 to 120 days. Court filing fees fall between $70 and $180, sheriff lockout costs range from $40 to $150, and attorney fees typically land between $500 and $3,000 depending on complexity. Missouri eviction laws preempts local rent control ordinances statewide, so no city within Andrew County can impose a rent cap, and no just-cause eviction requirement applies. The habitability floor is codified at RSMo § 441.500, and retaliation protections for tenants are governed by RSMo § 441.020. Source-of-income is not a protected class under Missouri eviction laws fair housing law, which is administered by the Missouri Commission on Human Rights.
Andrew County's 2.2/10 average masks a tight range: scores run from 1.9 in Union Star to 2.8 in Guilford, with the bulk of the county's 9,891 residents concentrated in Savannah and Country Club sitting close to the county average.
This county profile was researched and written by the Eviction Risk Map research team using court filing records, Census housing data, and Missouri eviction laws statutory sources current as of the last review date. Score calculations follow the methodology published at evictionriskmap.com/methodology/.
Eviction filings in Missouri
Eviction Lab Tracking System · statewide · live through 2026-05-01
The Princeton Eviction Lab Tracking System covers Missouri statewide (no county-level tracker available for Andrew County). In the past month, 3,285 statewide filings were recorded, 0.88× the historical baseline (below baseline).
3,285Past month (state)
44,239Past 12 months
0.93×vs baseline (12 mo)
Missouri statewide, last 36 months2023-05-01 – 2026-04-01
Notice requirement: at least ten days notice (for nonpayment of rent cases, though in other cases more). Filing fee: minimum filing fee of $33.
From 2003 to 2017, eviction filings in Andrew County increased 45%.
The peak was 40 filings in 2012.2
202003
40Peak (2012)
292017
Annual filings 2003–2017No filing data published after 2018
Data covers 2000–2018, the full span of the Princeton Eviction Lab's national county court-records dataset.
How Andrew County compares
Andrew County's 2.2/10 score closely mirrors its peer group - Moniteau (2.18/10), Linn (2.21/10), and Miller (2.23/10) counties all sit within a hair's width - and sits comfortably below the Missouri state mix, which includes urban markets like St. Louis and Kansas City that pull the statewide average well above Andrew County's range.
Peer counties in Missouri
Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score