Can a landlord evict you immediately in Kansas?

This question is about Kansas Eviction Process

No, in Kansas, a landlord generally cannot evict a tenant immediately. Written notice is required before starting the eviction process.

For nonpayment of rent or lease violations, tenants must be given at least a 3 day notice, and in some cases up to 30 days. In very limited situations involving illegal activity, a faster eviction may be possible, but the law is not explicit.

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