Rent increase rules in Kansas
Verified against Kan. Stat. § 58-2570 and agency sources on 2026-07-04. Not legal advice.
Kansas has no statewide cap on rent increases.
- Notice: No increase-specific statute; 30-day notice to terminate month-to-month (K.S.A. § 58-2570) governs; 60 days for mobile-home lots
- Statute: Kan. Stat. § 58-2570 · source
Local rent control preempted (K.S.A. § 12-16,120).
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Frequently asked questions
How much can a landlord raise rent in Kansas?
There is no statewide limit — any amount, with proper notice. Local rent control preempted (K.S.A. § 12-16,120).
How much notice is required for a rent increase in Kansas?
No increase-specific statute; 30-day notice to terminate month-to-month (K.S.A. § 58-2570) governs; 60 days for mobile-home lots. (Kan. Stat. § 58-2570)
Can rent be raised during a lease in Kansas?
No — as everywhere in the US, a fixed-term lease locks the rent unless the lease itself contains an escalation clause. Increases take effect at renewal or on periodic (month-to-month) tenancies with the notice above.
What changed recently in Kansas?
Local rent control preempted (K.S.A. § 12-16,120).
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