Property Management

A Kansas landlord who enters a rental unit without notice or consent may be liable for:

ANothing if the landlord owns the property
BBreach of the tenant's quiet enjoyment and constructive eviction✓ Correct
COnly a $50 fine
DViolation of the lease but not state law

Explanation

Unauthorized entry violates the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment. Kansas law requires landlords to provide reasonable notice (typically 24 hours) before entering a tenant-occupied unit.

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