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Begin by entering the date at the top of the form where indicated. This is essential for establishing the timeline of your amendment.
In the section labeled 'Landlord', fill in the name of the landlord or authorized agent responsible for managing the lease.
Next, under 'Tenant', list all tenants involved in this agreement. Ensure that each tenant's name is clearly printed and corresponds with their signature later on.
Locate the 'Operative Lease' section and input details from the original lease agreement, including its start and expiration dates.
In the 'Amendment of Lease' section, specify any changes or additions to be made to the original lease. Be clear and concise to avoid confusion.
Finally, ensure all parties sign and date at the bottom of the document. This confirms mutual agreement to the amendments made.
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Oral leases are governed by the Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, and their terms and conditions, if not specified, are simply the contents of the ActRead more
by J Goetz Cited by 10 Residential soil (inhalation of particles, inhalation of volatiles, and dermal absorption) Researchers at Kansas State UniversityRead more
Section 1. K.S.A. 58-2570 is hereby amended to read
Any rental agreement for a definite term of more than thirty (30) 30 days shall not be construed as a month-to-month tenancy, even though the rent is reservedRead more
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