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Landlord's responsibilities make sure the property is in a reasonable condition. let the tenant have quiet enjoyment of the property. meet all relevant building, health and safety standards.
Want to be a landlord? These are your top 5 responsibilities Managing tenants. The relationship you have with a tenant may last for years so it's important to manage that relationship professionally and cordially.Warranty of habitability.Property maintenance.Abiding by housing laws.Evictions.
In Kansas, a landlord must supply heat, but they don't have to supply air conditioning. However, if they provide air conditioning, they must maintain it. Check that the rental is clean, and look for damage to walls, flooring and other items.
Kansas law does not limit how much your rent can be raised or how often. Because a rent raise is similar to an eviction, there is one rule. If you have a month-to-month lease, your landlord must inform you, IN WRIT- ING, of a rent raise at least 30 days before the rent date when it is supposed to go into effect.
Specifically, you are required to: Keep your rental unit in compliance with city or county building or housing codes. Maintain areas of the building and the grounds outside which are open to all tenants. Common areas such as hallways, parking lots, stairways, sidewalks, and laundry rooms are a few examples.
The Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482) restricts rent increases in any 12-month period to no more than 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living (CPI), or 10%, whichever is lower. For increases that take effect on or after Aug. 1, 2022, due to inflation, all the applicable CPIs are 5% or greater.
Once your landlord receives that notice, they have 14 days to begin repairs, otherwise the lease terminates on the date you specified. You also may be able to sue your landlord.
Your landlord is responsible for maintaining the structure of the property, but you will have to make sure that the apartment remains in good condition. This means that you obligated to do basic maintenance, such as the replacement of bulbs and tap washers, and cleaning of drains.
If it does become necessary to increase the rent of a long standing tenant it is important that the increase is reasonable and by no more than 5% ideally.
Generally speaking, as a landlord, pest and vermin control (termites, mice, and rats) are your responsibility. The only exception is if the pest problem was caused by your tenant's lack of cleanliness or poor housekeeping. If caused by the landlord's violation of the agreement.