Explore a detailed collection of laws and regulations specific to Kansas helping you stay informed and compliant.
For the majority of rentals the rent amount will change year to year. Sometimes market forces allow the landlord to raise the rent, and other times the rent must come down a bit to limit vacancy. With renting become more popular in the U.S. since the 20
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreYour tenant may abandon your rental property at some point. Whether it’s because the tenant wanted to move out before the lease was up or the tenant was trying to skip after not paying rent, abandonment is usually a bit of work for the landlord. In an
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreIn most cases a tenant will take possession of their new rental as soon as the lease term begins. At a minimum they’ll start moving their belongings into the rental, but there could be an instance where the tenant does not take possession at all. Sinc
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreMost people would consider a lease agreement invalid if not signed by both parties, but the law doesn’t always see it that way. In Kansas there are actions that essentially create the expected effects of signing a lease - that an agreement between lan
Feb 26, 2025
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