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SB415: Making certain violations of the residential landlord and tenant act subject to the remedies and enforcement provisions of the Kansas consumer protection act.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill makes certain violations of Kansas' Residential Landlord and Tenant Act subject to the same remedies and enforcement as consumer protection laws. This means that landlords who break these rules will face similar consequences as those who violate consumer protection laws.
Who This Affects
This affects residential renters in Kansas, particularly those who have experienced unfair treatment from their landlords.
Key Provisions
• Makes certain violations of the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act subject to the Kansas Consumer Protection Act
• Provides similar remedies and enforcement for landlord-tenant disputes as consumer protection laws
• Applies to residential renters in Kansas
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Timeline
Introduced
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Last Action
House Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Mar 17, 2026
Sponsors
- Douglas ShaneRepublicancosponsor
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