Property Ownership

In Kansas, a 'tenancy at will' can be terminated by either party:

AOnly by court order
BWith reasonable notice — typically at least 30 days under Kansas law✓ Correct
CWithout any notice at all
DOnly when the rent payment is 30 days overdue

Explanation

A tenancy at will has no fixed term and can be terminated by either party. Kansas law generally requires at least 30 days' notice to terminate a month-to-month or at-will tenancy.

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