Evicting Unauthorized Kansas Occupant

Summary

In Kansas, property owners can evict unauthorized occupants by following a legal process. Start with a formal written notice, known as a Notice to Quit. If the occupant does not leave, you may file an eviction lawsuit. Self-help evictions, such as forcibly removing the person or their belongings, are illegal. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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WE OWN THE PROPERTY AND MY HUSBAND'S SON MOVE INTO THE FIELD ILLEGAL WITH CAMPER AND THERES NO WATER OR OUTLET SO IT IS MORE LIKE WE BALE HAY IN THOSE AREA FOR OUR HORDES HE WILL NOT MOVE OFF THE PROPERTY
Hello Missy, it sounds like a complex situation. In order to provide you with the most accurate information, may I know which state or country the property is located in?
KANSAS - COFFEY COUNTY
Hello Missy, as your situation involves eviction, I can provide some general information about Kansas law:
*. In Kansas, a property owner can evict someone if they are considered a trespasser, which your husband's son may be if he's there without permission.
*. A legal process must be followed, starting with a Notice to Quit.
*. If the person doesn't leave, you may file an eviction lawsuit.
*. You cannot forcibly remove the person or their belongings.
Please consult with a local attorney for more specific advice.
YEAH HE DIDNT HAVE PERMISSION BUT HE HELPED HIMSELF
Hello Missy, it sounds like your husband's son is trespassing. In Kansas:
*. You must serve a formal written notice, known as a "Notice to Quit".
*. If he doesn't leave, you may proceed with an eviction lawsuit.
*. Self-help evictions are illegal.
Please consult a local attorney for further assistance.
OK THANKS
You're welcome, Missy! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, don't hesitate to ask. Best of luck with your situation.