If we let a family member live with us and we are serving them an eviction notice. Is putting the letter on their door in the same house we are living in and also putting the letter under their door to the room they are occupying good enough?
Unfortunately, unless you personally deliver the notice in-hand to the tenant, they can claim they never received a notice posted on the inside of "the main entry door."
So if it’s posted in the same house? What is the difference between inside the front door? And the bedroom door? Of their room they are in? If it’s 10 ft away from one another
@@LandlordAttorney the living space is all shared, one bathroom a living room and a bedroom. The only bedroom Is the one they are occupying . There is no lease or contract.
Not only is door posting of evictions allowed in Kansas, it is required.
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If we let a family member live with us and we are serving them an eviction notice. Is putting the letter on their door in the same house we are living in and also putting the letter under their door to the room they are occupying good enough?
Unfortunately, unless you personally deliver the notice in-hand to the tenant, they can claim they never received a notice posted on the inside of "the main entry door."
So if it’s posted in the same house? What is the difference between inside the front door? And the bedroom door? Of their room they are in? If it’s 10 ft away from one another
@@LandlordAttorney the living space is all shared, one bathroom a living room and a bedroom. The only bedroom
Is the one they are occupying . There is no lease or contract.