If the tenancy has been less than 3 months, a landlord may serve a delinquent tenant with a KS 3 Day Notice to Pay or Quit to demand the rent be paid within 3 days or they must vacate because the tenancy will be terminated.
What Does Kansas Law Say?
How to Fill Out
Step 1 – Enter the name(s) the tenant(s).
Step 2 – Show the period of tenancy for which the rent is late.
Step 3 – Add the total amount past due.
Step 4 – Enter the rental property address.
Step 5 – Set a deadline (at least 3 days) when the rent must be paid in full.
Step 6 – Sign and date.
Step 7 – 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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