A Kansas month-to-month lease agreement is used by landlords to rent residential property to tenants on a monthly basis in exchange for rent payments. Since it is not a fixed-term lease, either party has the power to terminate the agreement without cause by giving the other party 30 days’ notice.
Kansas Month-to-Month Lease Agreement
A Kansas month-to-month lease agreement is used by landlords to rent residential property to tenants on a monthly basis in exchange for rent payments. Since it is not a fixed-term lease, either party has the power to terminate the agreement without cause by giving the other party 30 days’ notice.
A Kansas month-to-month lease agreement is used by landlords to rent residential property to tenants on a monthly basis in exchange for rent payments. Since it is not a fixed-term lease, either party has the power to terminate the agreement without cause by giving the other party 30 days’ notice.
Rental Application – These forms are completed by potential tenants so a landlord can determine who is best suited to lease the property.
Month-to-Month Lease Laws
Termination Notice – 30 days’ notice is required to terminate month-to-month tenancies.[1]
Rent Increase Notice – There is no minimum notice period; 30 days is recommended.
Required Disclosures (3)
Identification – Tenant must receive the name and address of the property manager and owner (or their representative).[2]
Inventory and Condition Report (PDF) – An inventory of the property’s contents and condition must be taken within five days of the tenant moving into the premises.[3]
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form (PDF) – Landlords of property built before 1978 must provide this disclosure form to tenants before the lease starts.[4]