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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.Full Conversation
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.