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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Tenant package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Residential Lease Application. Fill in your personal details, including name, address, and contact information. Ensure accuracy for a smooth application process.
  3. Next, complete the Consent to Background and Reference Check section. Provide necessary authorizations by checking the appropriate boxes and signing where indicated.
  4. Proceed to the Salary Verification form. Enter your employment details and income information as required to support your lease application.
  5. Continue with the Residential Lease Agreement. Carefully read through each clause and fill in specific terms such as lease duration, rent amount, and payment due dates.
  6. For disclosures like Lead Based Paint Disclosure, ensure you acknowledge any potential hazards by signing where prompted.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness before saving or printing your filled forms for submission.

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