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Kansas Commercial Lease Agreement
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Kansas at a glance: Landlord Lien: Statutory lien on tenant goods (Kan. Stat. § 58-2524) · Eviction Notice: 3 to 10 days depending on lease term (Kan. Stat. § 58-2507) · Governing Law: Kansas Statutes Chapter 58
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Overview
Commercial Lease Agreements in Kansas
Kansas commercial leases are governed by Chapter 58 of the Kansas Statutes. Landlords have a lien on tenant property for unpaid rent (Kan. Stat. § 58-2524).
Key Facts
Kansas Commercial Lease Agreement — Quick Reference
| Requirement | Kansas Rule |
|---|---|
| Landlord Lien | Statutory lien on tenant goods (Kan. Stat. § 58-2524) |
| Eviction Notice | 3 to 10 days depending on lease term (Kan. Stat. § 58-2507) |
| Governing Law | Kansas Statutes Chapter 58 |
Legal Requirements
Kansas Legal Requirements
- Notice to quit must match statutory timelines based on lease terms.
Governing Laws
Kansas Governing Laws
Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Kansas legal resources or your state legislature's official website.
Questions & Answers
Kansas Commercial Lease Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions
How much notice is required for rent defaults in Kansas?
For tenancies under 3 months, a 3-day notice is required; for longer tenancies, a 10-day notice is standard.