Property Management
In Kansas, when a tenant vacates without notice and abandons the property, the landlord's first step should be to:
AImmediately rent to a new tenant without verifying abandonment
BConfirm abandonment through documented evidence and follow the Kansas RLTA procedures before re-renting or disposing of left property✓ Correct
CFile an immediate eviction even though the tenant has already left
DContact KREC for guidance on the abandonment
Explanation
When abandonment is suspected, landlords must document the abandonment before re-renting or removing property. Kansas RLTA provides specific procedures to protect both landlord and tenant rights.
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