Property Management
Under the Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, what is the maximum late fee a landlord may charge?
A$25 flat fee
B5% of the monthly rent
CThere is no statutory cap; it must be reasonable and stated in the lease✓ Correct
D$50 flat fee
Explanation
Kansas law does not set a specific cap on late fees. However, the fee must be clearly stated in the lease agreement and must be reasonable to be enforceable.
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