Governor Kelly recently signed a bill to modernize the Kansas Self Storage Facility Act. Please note, these changes take effect on July 1, 2024 .
There are two changes of note. The first is to recognize the effectiveness of Rental Agreements when not delivered by you or when delivered to an Occupant, but not signed by the Occupant, if the Occupant pays rent or takes possession of the Leased Space. You will need to speak to your local attorney about how to incorporate this language and these changes properly into your Rental Agreement to make this change effective.
The second change addresses primarily to recognize abandoned property in limited circumstances at the end of a Rental agreement where agreements were terminated or not renewed for reasons other than nonpayment of rent.
As always, it is always necessary to check with your local attorney to understand how these changes affect your operations and Rental Agreement and not rely strictly on this posting.
Jeffrey J. Greenberger is a Partner with the law firm of Greenberger & Brewer, LLP, in Cincinnati, Ohio and is licensed to practice in the states of Ohio and Kentucky. Mr. Greenberger’s practice focuses primarily on representing the owners and operators of commercial real estate, including self-storage owners and operators.
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Jeffrey J. Greenberger is a Partner with the law firm of Greenberger & Brewer, LLP, in Cincinnati, Ohio and is licensed to practice in the states of Ohio and Kentucky. Mr. Greenberger’s practice focuses primarily on representing the owners and operators of commercial real estate, including self-storage owners and operators.
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