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At a Glance: Late Fees: Kansas does not have a law limiting the amount the landlord may charge to a tenant who is late on rent. Security Deposit: Unfurnished units have a limit of one months rent and unfurnished, one and a half months rent. Returned Payment Fee Limit: An NSF charge may not be more than $30.
What to Do (and What Not to) When a Tenants Rent Is Late Check Your Lease Documents and Payment Records. As silly as it may sound, double-check your records to make sure the tenant is truly late with their rent. Send a Late Rent Notice. Make a Phone Call. Send a Pay or Quit Notice. Take Legal Action.
To evict you, the landlord must provide a notice to you that you have 14 days to correct the problem, otherwise you will have to vacate 30 days after you get the notice. In other words, the lease will terminate 30 days after the notice date, unless you can correct the problem in 14 days.
No. There is no Kansas law requiring a grace period before assessing late fees.
At a Glance: Late Fees: Kansas does not have a law limiting the amount the landlord may charge to a tenant who is late on rent. Security Deposit: Unfurnished units have a limit of one months rent and unfurnished, one and a half months rent. Returned Payment Fee Limit: An NSF charge may not be more than $30.
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Late rent payments You can only be charged a late payment fee once youre 14 days late with rent. The late payment fee must be mentioned in your agreement and you cannot be charged more than 3% APR above the Bank of England base rate. You can only be charged by either your landlord or agent, not both.
Kansas does not regulate late fees. Late fee information must be in the lease agreement. If a landlord wants to charge late fees after the end of a lease and they are not written in the lease, he/she must provide a 30-day Notice.
Tenant Rights to Withhold Rent in Kansas Tenants may withhold rent if a landlord fails to take care of important repairs, such as a broken heater.

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