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Free Security Deposit Demand Letter for Kansas Tenants

If your Kansas landlord hasn't returned your security deposit within the legal deadline, you have the right to demand it back — with penalties. LegalFire generates a properly formatted demand letter citing Kansas landlord-tenant law in under 60 seconds.

Get Your Letter — 60 Seconds

Answer a few questions and we'll generate a security deposit demand letter with proper state security deposit statutes citations. Download as PDF or have us mail it via USPS Certified Mail.

Starts at $29. Digital download or USPS Certified Mail with tracking.

When to use this letter

A security deposit demand letter is appropriate in any of the following situations:

  • Your landlord has missed the statutory deadline to return your deposit
  • You believe the deductions taken were unjustified or excessive
  • You never received an itemized list of damages
  • Your landlord is ignoring your phone calls and emails
  • You want to prepare for small claims court

What Kansas residents should know

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Kansas sets a strict deadline for landlords to return security deposits after move-out

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Violations can carry penalties of 2x or 3x the deposit amount

3

Itemized statements are typically required when deductions are made

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A formal demand letter often resolves the issue without litigation

How LegalFire works

1

Fill in details

Answer a few questions about your situation. Addresses auto-fill via Google.

2

AI drafts letter

Properly formatted with state security deposit statutes citations.

3

Download or mail

Instant PDF, or have us send it via USPS Certified Mail.

Simple pricing

Digital PDF
$29

Instant download. Print and mail yourself.

USPS Certified Mail
$49

We print and mail it. Includes tracking + proof of delivery.

Ready to send your letter?

Generate a Kansas security deposit demand letter in 60 seconds.

LegalFire is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Documents are generated for informational purposes. For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in Kansas.