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A Kansas month-to-month rental arrangement, also known as a “tenancy at will,” allows the landlord and tenant to come to terms on a contract that can be changed at any time with at least thirty (30) days’ notice. Ideal for short-term tenants so they can vacate the premises at any time or for landlords not looking for a long-term arrangement. Adobe PDF Microsoft Word Although…

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