Eviction Court Fee Guidelines

Summary

Eviction laws in Kansas require landlords to give written notice before eviction. For unpaid rent, a 3-day notice is needed, and for lease violations, a 14-day notice is required. Court fees are generally due when filing a response, but this can vary by court. Consult local legal counsel for specific advice.

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Eviction court
Hello **** ****, I can help you understand eviction laws. May I ask which state you're in? Laws can vary from state to state.
Kansas City Kansas
Hello **** ****, here are some key points about eviction laws in Kansas:
- Notice: Landlord must give tenant written notice before eviction.
- Non-payment: If rent is unpaid, a *-day notice is required.
- Lease violation: For lease violations, a *-day notice is required.
These are general guidelines, consult local legal counsel for specific advice.
When do I have to pay the court fees
Hello **** ****. In Kansas, court fees for eviction cases are typically due at the time of filing your response. However, this can vary by court, so I recommend contacting your local court for specific information.