58-2565. Extended absence of tenant; damages; entry by landlord; abandonment by tenant, when; reasonable effort to rent required; termination of rental agreement, when; personal property of tenant; disposition, procedure; proceeds; rights of person receiving property. (a) If the rental agreement requires the tenant to give notice to the landlord of an anticipated extended absence in excess of seven days required in K.S.A. 58-2558, and amendments thereto, and the tenant willfully fails to do so, the landlord may recover actual damages from the tenant.
(b) During any absence of the tenant in excess of 30 days, the landlord may enter the dwelling unit at times reasonably necessary. If, after the tenant is 10 days in default for nonpayment of rent and has removed a substantial portion of such tenant's belongings from the dwelling unit, the landlord may assume that the tenant has abandoned the dwelling unit, unless the tenant has notified the landlord to the contrary.
(c) If the tenant abandons the dwelling unit, the landlord shall make reasonable efforts to rent it at a fair rental. If the landlord rents the dwelling unit for a term beginning prior to the expiration of the rental agreement, it is deemed to be terminated as of the date the new tenancy begins. The rental agreement is deemed to be terminated by the landlord as of the date the landlord has notice of the abandonment, if the landlord fails to use reasonable efforts to rent the dwelling unit at a fair rental or if the landlord accepts the abandonment as a surrender. If the tenancy is from month-to-month, or week-to-week, the term of the rental agreement for this purpose shall be deemed to be a month or a week, as the case may be.
(d) If the tenant abandons or surrenders possession of the dwelling unit and leaves household goods, furnishings, fixtures or any other personal property in or at the dwelling unit or if the tenant is removed from the dwelling unit as a result of a forcible detainer action, pursuant to K.S.A. 61-3801 through 61-3808, and amendments thereto, and fails to remove any household goods, furnishings, fixtures or any other personal property in or at the dwelling unit after possession of the dwelling unit is returned to the landlord, the landlord may take possession of the property, store it at tenant's expense and sell or otherwise dispose of the same upon the expiration of 30 days after the landlord takes possession of the property, if at least 15 days prior to the sale or other disposition of such property the landlord shall publish once in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which such dwelling unit is located a notice of the landlord's intention to sell or dispose of such property. Within seven days after publication, a copy of the published notice shall be mailed by the landlord to the tenant at the tenant's last known address. Such notice shall state the name of the tenant, a brief description of the property and the approximate date on which the landlord intends to sell or otherwise dispose of such property. If the foregoing requirements are met, the landlord may sell or otherwise dispose of the property without liability to the tenant or to any other person who has or claims to have an interest in such property, except as to any secured creditor who gives notice of creditor's interest in such property to the landlord prior to the sale or disposition thereof, if the landlord has no knowledge or notice that any person, other than the tenant, has or claims to have an interest in such property. During such 30 [30-day] period after the landlord takes possession of the property, and at any time prior to sale or other disposition thereof, the tenant may redeem the property upon payment to the landlord of the reasonable expenses incurred by the landlord of taking, holding and preparing the property for sale and of any amount due from the tenant to the landlord for rent or otherwise.
(e) Any proceeds from the sale or other disposition of the property as provided in subsection (d) shall be applied by the landlord in the following order:
(1) To the reasonable expenses of taking, holding, preparing for sale or disposition, giving notice and selling or disposing thereof;
(2) to the satisfaction of any amount due from the tenant to the landlord for rent or otherwise; and,
(3) the balance, if any, may be retained by the landlord, without liability to the tenant or to any other person, other than a secured creditor who gave notice of creditors interest as provided in subsection (d), for any profit made as a result of a sale or other disposition of such property.
(f) Any person who purchases or otherwise receives the property pursuant to a sale or other disposition of the property as provided under subsection (d) of this section, without knowledge that such sale or disposition is in violation of the ownership rights or security interest of a third party in the property, takes title to the property free and clear of any right, title, claim or interest of the tenant or such third party in the property.
History: L. 1975, ch. 290, § 26; L. 1996, ch. 113, § 1; L. 2000, ch. 161, § 107; Jan. 1, 2001.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 58 - Personal And Real Property
Article 25 - Landlords And Tenants
58-2501 Tenants at will; terms of lease in certain cases.
58-2501a When tenant may remove buildings and improvements.
58-2502 Tenants from year to year.
58-2503 Rent payable at intervals.
58-2504 Termination of tenancy at will; notice.
58-2505 Termination of tenancy from year-to-year; notice.
58-2506 Termination of farm or pastureland tenancy; notice.
58-2507 Termination of lease for three months or longer; notice; effect of payment of rent.
58-2508 Termination of tenancy of less than three months for nonpayment of rent; notice.
58-2509 Notice to quit not necessary, when.
58-2510 Service of notice of termination of lease or tenancy.
58-2511 Assignment or transfer by tenant, when.
58-2512 Same; re-entry upon violation of 58-2511.
58-2513 Attornment of tenant unnecessary; payment of rent.
58-2514 Attornment of tenant to stranger void, when.
58-2515 Remedies of sublessees.
58-2516 Remedies of alienees of lessors and lessees.
58-2517 Rents from lands granted for life.
58-2518 Recovery of rents dependent on life of another.
58-2519 Executors and administrators, remedies and liabilities.
58-2520 Occupant without special contract.
58-2521 Repairs and improvements by cotenant.
58-2522 Recovery by cotenant of rents and profits.
58-2523 Action by remainderman or reversioner for waste or trespass.
58-2525 Same; lessor's remedies when rent payable in share of crop.
58-2526 Recovery of rent from purchaser of crop.
58-2527 Attachment for nonpayment of rent; grounds; affidavit and bond.
58-2528 Same; contents of affidavit; proceedings.
58-2530 Tenant may waive exemptions.
58-2531 Leasing of farm lands; provisions in certain contracts enumerated.
58-2532 Terms of such contracts variant from approved rental agreements.
58-2541 Arrangements not subject to act.
58-2542 Jurisdiction of courts; procedure.
58-2544 Finding of unconscionability; remedies; evidence.
58-2545 Rental agreement; terms and conditions in absence thereof.
58-2547 Same; prohibited terms and conditions; damages.
58-2548 Inventory of premises by landlord and tenant, when; copies.
58-2549 Receipt of rent subject to certain obligations.
58-2550 Security deposits; amounts; retention; return; damages for noncompliance.
58-2552 Delivery of possession of premises; action for possession; damages.
58-2553 Duties of landlord; agreement that tenant perform landlord's duties; limitations.
58-2556 Rules and regulations of landlord; when enforceable.
58-2557 Landlord's right to enter; limitations.
58-2558 Use of premises; extended absence of tenant.
58-2560 Failure by landlord to deliver possession; remedies.
58-2563 Unlawful removal or exclusion of tenant; diminished services; damages; security deposit.
58-2566 Acceptance of late rent; effect.
58-2568 Landlord's remedies upon termination of rental agreement.
58-2569 Landlord's recovery or possession of dwelling; limitations.
58-2573 Inapplicability of act.
58-25,101 Application of act, exclusions.
58-25,102 Jurisdiction of courts; procedure.
58-25,104 Finding of unconscionability, remedies; evidence.
58-25,106 Prohibited terms and conditions.
58-25,107 Receipt of rent subject to certain obligations.
58-25,110 Delivery of possession of mobile home space; action for possession; damages.
58-25,114 Rules and regulations of landlord, when enforceable; notice; limitations.
58-25,115 Landlord's right to access; limitations.
58-25,116 Tenant to occupy as a dwelling unit; authority to sublet.
58-25,118 Failure to deliver possession; remedies.
58-25,119 Unlawful removal or exclusion of tenant; diminished services; damages; security deposit.
58-25,121 Abandonment, remedies; required registration.
58-25,122 Acceptance of late rent, effect.
58-25,123 Termination of tenancy; holdover by tenant; remedies.
58-25,127 Separate metering for water by landlord; requirements; not public utility.