United States · KS

Kansas landlord-tenant laws.

The key statutes you need to know as a Kansas landlord — deposit caps, late fees, entry notice, and required disclosures at a glance.
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Security deposit

1 month (unfurnished) / 1.5 months (furnished)

Return: 30 days

Late fees

Reasonable

Entry notice

Reasonable notice

Termination notice

30 days

Rent control

Prohibited

Required disclosures

Every Kansas residential lease must include these disclosures where applicable. Missing required disclosures can void clauses or trigger statutory penalties.

  • Lead-based paint
  • Move-in checklist

Notable Kansas quirk

Deposit cap varies by furnished vs unfurnished.

Eviction timelines in Kansas

See filing fees, timelines, and estimated total costs for Kansas.

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