Property Management
In Kansas, what is the landlord's remedy if a tenant fails to pay rent?
AImmediately change locks and remove the tenant
BServe a 3-day written notice to pay or vacate; if not cured, file for eviction in court✓ Correct
CReport the tenant to a credit bureau only
DWithhold utilities until payment is made
Explanation
Under Kansas RLTA, if a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord must serve written notice to pay or vacate. If the tenant does not pay within the notice period, the landlord may file an eviction (unlawful detainer) action in district court.
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