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Kansas Rent Increase Laws & Notice Requirements

Understand Kansas rent increase rules — no state caps, 30-day notice for month-to-month, and 60-day notice for mobile homes.

Melvin Prince
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Rent Increase Cap
No limit
Notice Period
30 Days

Kansas Rent Increase Laws

Kansas is one of the most landlord-friendly states in the nation when it comes to rent pricing flexibility. There are no statewide or local rent control laws in Kansas. Landlords are free to raise rent to any amount the market will bear. However, specific procedural rules govern when and how a rent increase can take effect.

Official Law Citation: The rules and regulations outlined on this page are authorized under standard lease law and K.S.A. 58-2570.

No Statutory Cap on Rent Increases

Unlike states with Rent Stabilization programs (e.g., California, New York, or Washington D.C.), Kansas imposes zero limitations on the dollar amount or percentage of a rent increase. A landlord can increase rent by 5%, 20%, or even 50% at the end of a lease term, provided they follow proper notice procedures.

[!NOTE] While landlords hold broad pricing power, frivolous or retaliatory rent increases targeting tenants who have filed legitimate complaints or exercised their legal rights can be challenged under Kansas's anti-retaliation statutes (K.S.A. 58-2572).

Rent Increases During a Fixed-Term Lease

If a tenant has signed a fixed-term lease (e.g., a 12-month agreement), the landlord cannot increase the rent during the active lease period unless the lease itself contains an explicit escalation clause permitting mid-term adjustments.

Once the fixed-term lease expires, the landlord is free to offer any renewal rate - there is no obligation to match or approximate the previous rent amount.

Rent Increases for Month-to-Month Tenancies

For tenants on a month-to-month agreement (either by original agreement or because a fixed-term lease expired and converted to month-to-month), the landlord must provide at least 30 days' written notice before any rent increase takes effect.

The notice must be received by the tenant before the start of the next rental period. For example, if rent is due on the 1st, a notice delivered on January 15th would not take effect until March 1st.

Special Rules for Mobile Homes

Kansas provides extra protection for tenants renting mobile home lots. Landlords of mobile home parks must provide at least 60 days' written notice before implementing any rent increase, recognizing the significant financial burden of relocating a mobile home.


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