Kansas Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination (to Storage Lease) is a legal agreement used when a tenant occupying a property on the surface grants consent and subordinates their rights to a storage lease. This agreement usually arises in situations where the surface property has multiple interests or uses, and the tenant's occupation would be affected by the storage lease. Keywords: Kansas, surface tenant, consent, subordination, storage lease, legal agreement, property, rights, occupation, interests, affected. Types of Kansas Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination (to Storage Lease): 1. Commercial Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination: This type specifically applies to commercial properties where businesses lease surface space for their operations, and their rights need to be subordinated to a storage lease. 2. Residential Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination: This category pertains to residential tenants who live in surface properties and lease only a portion of the property for residential purposes. When a storage lease is introduced, their rights need to be consented and subordinated to accommodate the storage lease. 3. Agricultural Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination: This type is relevant to agricultural properties where the tenant cultivates or performs agricultural activities on the surface. When a storage lease is imposed, their rights must be adjusted to align with the storage lease. 4. Industrial Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination: Industrial tenants occupying surface properties for manufacturing or industrial purposes fall into this category. Their lease rights must be given consent and subordinated to a storage lease if applicable. 5. Recreational Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination: This type applies to tenants who use surface properties for recreational purposes, such as parks or recreational facilities. When a storage lease is introduced, their rights must be recognized and adjusted accordingly. In all these scenarios, the Kansas Surface Tenant's Consent and Subordination (to Storage Lease) serves to establish a legal framework to resolve any conflicts or differences arising from leased storage rights conflicting with the rights of the surface tenant. It ensures a smooth transition and protects the interests of all parties involved.