Property Management
Under the Kansas RLTA, what must a landlord provide to a tenant before or at the start of a tenancy?
AA complete maintenance history of the property
BA written statement of the property's rental history
CA written disclosure of the names and addresses of the owner and any managing agent✓ Correct
DA copy of the property's insurance policy
Explanation
Kansas RLTA requires landlords to disclose in writing the name and address of the property owner and any person authorized to manage the premises and receive notices.
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