Property Management
Under Kansas RLTA, a landlord who receives a security deposit must provide the tenant upon request with a statement showing:
ANothing is required to be provided to the tenant
BA written statement of the existing conditions of the unit at the time of occupancy, reducing disputes at lease end✓ Correct
CThe landlord's bank account information
DKREC trust accounting documentation
Explanation
Under Kansas RLTA, to help resolve disputes at lease-end, it is advisable for landlords to provide (and tenants to document) the unit's condition at move-in. Move-in condition statements are standard best practice.
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