Property Management

In Kansas, a residential tenant can withhold rent if the landlord fails to maintain habitability by:

AStopping payment without any legal process
BFollowing the Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act procedures, which may include depositing rent into court or notifying landlord and allowing repair time✓ Correct
CSimply moving out and keeping the security deposit
DFiling a complaint with KREC

Explanation

Kansas law provides specific procedures for tenants when landlords fail to make repairs — including written notice, opportunity to repair, and potentially depositing rent with the court pending resolution.

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