Kansas Release of Lease

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This lease rider form may be used when you are involved in a lease transaction, and have made the decision to utilize the form of Oil and Gas Lease presented to you by the Lessee, and you want to include additional provisions to that Lease form to address specific concerns you may have, or place limitations on the rights granted the Lessee in the “standard” lease form.

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Lease Termination Date means the last day of the Lease Term, whether occurring by reason of expiration of the Lease Term or upon earlier termination of the Lease pursuant to the terms thereof.

Kansas law is very clear that if your place is not ready for move-in on the date promised in your verbal or written rental agreement, you have the right to get all of your money back and go somewhere else. If you want to (or have to) stay, the law says you don't owe rent until it's right.

Your landlord has a right to enter the property that you rent from them. Normally, your landlord can only enter after giving you reasonable notice (often 24 hours), and entry into the residence should occur during reasonable hours (not too early or too late in the day).

If a landlord wants to evict a tenant, the landlord must have legal cause. Kansas statutes define legal cause as either failure to pay rent or violation of the lease or rental agreement. If evicting the tenant for one of these reasons, the landlord must give the tenant written notice.

In Kansas a landlord can raise the rent after providing 30 days notice to their tenants. Since the landlord cannot change the rent amount during the tenancy, the required notice is typically provided toward the end of the agreement term, when the tenant will be determining if they will remain in the rental or move.

For tenants operating a rental agreement that's less than three months, the landlord must provide them a 3-Day Notice to Quit. For tenants on a lease, landlords must give them a 30-Day Notice to Quit before the landlord can begin moving to court for further action in the Kansas eviction process.

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 Release of Lease