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Kansas Eviction Notice
Kansas generally uses a 10-day notice for unpaid rent and a 14-day notice to remedy other breaches. Confirm the exact ground before you serve. This generator builds a written Kansas eviction notice (pay-or-quit, cure-or-quit, end-of-term, or unconditional quit) around those deadlines. It is not a court summons, and it is not permission to change the locks.
- Nonpayment notices are often 10 days.
- A 14-day notice to remedy is the usual URLTA clock for a curable breach (§ 58-2564).
- This notice does not start a court case. If the tenant stays, file in the proper court and have the papers served.