Landlord Reference Legalities Kansas

Summary

In Kansas, landlords can discuss experiences related to property management, including your mobile home, when providing references. There are no specific laws preventing you from asking for a review, but landlords are not legally obliged to provide one. Always approach such requests politely and respectfully.

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First is it legal for me to ask a previous landlord what kind of review they would give me? I live in KS
Hello ****, in Kansas, there are no specific laws preventing you from asking a previous landlord for a review. However, the landlord isn't legally obliged to provide one. It's important to maintain a polite and respectful approach while asking.
Ty, i did ask already and said i legally cant ask that and i appologized for not being aware.
Hello ****, it seems there was some misunderstanding. In Kansas, there's no law preventing you from asking a previous landlord for a review. It's possible your landlord was mistaken or confused.
Tight but i didnt want to cause problems. Then with the manager i owned my mobile home and rented the lot. In the end my ex husbands hord was still there and i allowed my sons homeless friend live with us and his stuff gave us bedbugs. We could deal with all of it so i made a deal with owner, they remodled modle homes and made them aware of exactly what was in there. I would give it to them if they released us. We shook on it. The manager said she would give a good payment review but she cant give out the rest
It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation. Can you clarify what legal question you have? Are you asking about the legality of the agreement you made with your landlord in Kansas?
I want to know if she can talk about my mobile ho.e si ce it was mine, or can she o ly talk about the lot
Hello ****, in Kansas, when a landlord provides a reference, they can discuss any experiences related to property management. This can include your mobile home if it pertains to their experience as your landlord.
Ok, tyvm
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more legal questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Wishing you the best with your situation.