When is the notice to quit not necessary in Kansas?
Full Question:
I live in rented house in Kansas. I need to shift to Mississippi ASAP due to personal reasons. Is it always necessary to give a notice to quit to the landlord? What are the conditions where a notice to quit may not be necessary?
02/20/2017 |
Category: Landlord Tenant |
State: Kansas |
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Answer:
“Where the time for the termination of a tenancy is specified in the contract, or where a tenant at will commits waste, or in the case of a tenant by sufferance, and in any case where the relation of landlord and tenant does not exist, no notice to quit shall be necessary.”