Property Management
In Kansas, when a tenant provides notice to vacate, the landlord should:
AImmediately list the unit without acknowledging the notice
BConfirm receipt of the notice, schedule a pre-move-out inspection, and prepare for tenant move-out procedures✓ Correct
CReturn the security deposit immediately upon notice
DBegin eviction proceedings to ensure orderly move-out
Explanation
Upon receiving vacate notice, landlords should acknowledge receipt, schedule a pre-move-out walkthrough, note any issues, and prepare for the security deposit accounting process.
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