Property Management
A Kansas residential lease provides for a 12-month initial term then converts to month-to-month. During the month-to-month period, to increase the rent, the landlord must give:
A7 days notice
B14 days notice
C30 days advance written notice✓ Correct
D60 days notice always required
Explanation
Kansas RLTA requires at least 30 days written advance notice for a rent increase on a month-to-month tenancy.
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