Property Management
A Kansas property manager who receives a security deposit of $1,800 must keep it in trust until:
AThe landlord requests it be transferred to operating funds
BThe tenancy ends and any lawful deductions are made✓ Correct
C6 months after the lease is signed
DThe tenant gives 30 days notice to vacate
Explanation
Security deposits must remain in trust throughout the tenancy. Upon termination, the landlord may deduct for lawful purposes and must return the remainder within 30 days with an itemized accounting.
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