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Kansas 14-Day Notice to Quit Form | Non-Compliance

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Kansas 14-Day Notice to Quit Form | Non-Compliance

Updated July 18, 2023

A Kansas 14-Day Notice to Quit (Non-Compliance) is a legal notice detailing a breach of the lease agreement by a tenant, causing harm to the health and safety of others. It notifies the tenant that the lease agreement will terminate in no less than 30 days unless the breach is remedied within 14 days of receipt of a notice. If the damages can be fixed via a payment, this notice allows the landlord to enter an amount. After 14 days the landlord has the right to inspect the premises to ensure the breach has been fixed.

2nd Violation Notice (30 Days) – If the same act(s) that caused this breach to reoccur again within six (6) months of the tenant receiving this notice, the rental agreement can be terminated via thirty (30) days notice to quit without the tenant’s option to remedy.

LawsK.S.A. 58-2564(1)