Kansas Notice of Belief of Abandonment of Leased Premises

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Notice from Landlord to Tenant of Landlord's belief of Tenant's abandonment of the leased premises. Warning to Tenant that consequenses including termination are forthcoming.

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In Kansas a property can be considered abandoned if after 10 days of rent being unpaid the tenant has removed a substantial amount of their personal belongings.

As a landlord, if you think the property has been abandoned, you should first attempt to contact the tenant. Ask the tenant for written confirmation that they're returning possession of the property to you, and to return the keys. Once you received this confirmation you can go into the property immediately.

An abandonment notice is a written statement that must be displayed in a prominent, accessible position on the property informing the tenant that the locks have been changed and where to find a replacement key if they wish to return.

Failure to respond to a tenant abandonment notice If you still haven't heard from any of the interested parties explaining whether the property has been abandoned or not, you must issue a third warning. You must serve this notice at least 6 days before the period of 8 weeks has expired.

The generally accepted definition of an empty home is one that has been unoccupied for at least 6 months.

In Kansas, you may not sell, give away, or throw out abandoned belongings until at least 30 days from the date you reclaim possession of your rental property.

An abandonment notice has no legal standing and does not end a tenancy. If a tenant in this situation returns to the property after a lengthy absence, for example a long holiday or a period in hospital, to find that it has been repossessed by the landlord this may amount to an illegal eviction.

Abandoned Property is a post-independence problem affecting landed and industrial properties abandoned by many during and after the War of Liberation.

To evict you, the landlord must provide a notice to you that you have 14 days to correct the problem, otherwise you will have to vacate 30 days after you get the notice. In other words, the lease will terminate 30 days after the notice date, unless you can correct the problem in 14 days.

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Kansas Notice of Belief of Abandonment of Leased Premises