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Code · Kansas · Chapter 58 — Personal And Real Property

58-25,118.

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58-25,118. Failure to deliver possession; remedies.
(a)If the landlord fails to deliver physical possession of the mobile home space to the tenant as provided in K.S.A. 58-25,110 , rent abates until possession is delivered and the tenant:
(1)Upon at least five days' written notice to the landlord, may terminate the rental agreement and upon termination the landlord shall return all of the security deposit; or
(2)may demand performance of the rental agreement by the landlord and, if the tenant elects, maintain an action for possession of the mobile home space against the landlord, or any person in wrongful possession, and recover the damages sustained by the tenant.
(b)If a person's failure to deliver possession is willful and not in good faith, an aggrieved party may recover from such person an amount not more than 1½ months' periodic rent or 1½ times the actual damages sustained by such party, whichever is greater.
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