If there is a material breach of tenancy or a violation that may affect the health or safety of others, a landlord may issue a KS 14 Day Notice to Cure or Quit. This document demands the violation be cured in 14 days or the landlord may terminate the tenancy 30 days from serving the notice.
What Does Kansas Law Say?
How to Fill Out
Step 1 – Fill in the name of each tenant.
Step 2 – Enter the rental property location.
Step 3 – Itemize the violations that need to be cured.
Step 4 – Sign and date.
Step 5 – Serve the tenant with the notice and complete the record of service section stating who, how and when the tenant was served.
• Nonpayment of Rent: 3 days (<3 months tenancy). § 58-2508, 10 days (3 months or longer tenancy) § 58-2507
• Noncompliance: 14 days. § 58-2564
• Termination (Month-to-Month Lease): 30 days. § 58-2570
• Eviction Lawsuit: Eviction lawsuit. Article 38 § 61-3801 – § 61-3808
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