Kansas • Updated 2025
Kansas Lease Agreement Template
Free, state-specific lease agreement template fully compliant with Kansas law. Download instantly in PDF or Word format — no email required.
Lease Agreements in Kansas
Kansas landlord-tenant law is governed by K.S.A. § 58-2540 to 58-2573. Kansas limits security deposits to one month's rent for unfurnished units and 1.5 months' for furnished units, with an additional half-month's rent permitted for tenants with pets.
Deposits must be returned within 30 days. Kansas has no rent control. Evictions begin with a 3-day pay-or-quit notice for non-payment.
Kansas Lease Agreement Key Facts
Security Deposit Limit
1 month (unfurnished); 1.5 months (furnished)
Additional Pet Deposit
Up to 0.5 months' additional rent
Deposit Return Deadline
30 days after termination
Notice to Terminate Month-to-Month
30 days
Eviction Notice (Non-Payment)
3-Day Notice
Rent Control
None
Governing Law
K.S.A. § 58-2540
Kansas Legal Requirements
- ✓Security deposit capped at 1 month (unfurnished) or 1.5 months (furnished).
- ✓Deposits must be returned within 30 days with itemized deductions.
- ✓Lead paint disclosure required for pre-1978 properties.
- ✓Landlords must maintain the property in habitable condition.
Kansas Governing Laws
K.S.A. § 58-2550
Security Deposits
Limits security deposits to 1 or 1.5 months' rent depending on furnishing status. Requires return within 30 days with itemized deductions.
K.S.A. § 58-2564
Eviction Procedures
Requires a 3-day written notice to pay rent or vacate before the landlord may file an eviction action.
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Legal Disclaimer
This template is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws may have changed — consult a licensed Kansas attorney for complex situations.