A Kansas Month-To-Month Rental Agreement is a flexible legal contract between a landlord and tenant that allows the tenant to rent a property without committing to a fixed lease term. The agreement has no end date and allows the landlord or tenant to terminate the lease at any time with 30 days’ notice.
Legal Requirements for Month-to-Month Leases
- Minimum Termination Period: Notice to terminate the lease must be provided 30 days in advance by either party. [1]
- Rent Increase: Landlords are allowed to raise the rent with a 30 days’ notice.
Required Lease Disclosures
Kansas law outlines specific regulations for leases between landlords and tenants, including the following major disclosures [2] :
- Identification
- Inventory and Condition of the Property
- Disclosure of Lead-Based Hazards
Our Kansas lease agreement page has more information on the required disclosures and associated laws.
Kansas Month-to-Month Eviction
In Kansas, month-to-month lease agreements can be terminated by either party with a 30-day notice, including for at-fault reasons such as not paying rent or lease violations or for no-fault reasons where the landlord wishes to end the tenancy for other reasons.
The Kansas Eviction Process details the steps for evicting a tenant.