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58-2541

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 25.--LANDLORDS AND TENANTS

      58-2541.   Arrangements not subject to act.Unless created to avoid the application of this act, the followingarrangements are not governed by this act:

      (a)   Residence at an institution, public or private, if incidental todetention or the provision of medical, geriatric, educational, counseling,religious or similar service;

      (b)   occupancy under a contract of sale of a dwelling unit or theproperty of which it is a part, if the occupant is the purchaser or aperson who succeeds to the purchaser's interest;

      (c)   occupancy by a member of a fraternal or social organization in theportion of a structure operated for the benefit of the organization;

      (d)   transient occupancy in a hotel, motel or rooming house;

      (e)   occupancy by an employee of a landlord whose right to occupancy isconditional upon employment in and about the premises;

      (f)   occupancy by an owner of a condominium unit or a holder of aproprietary lease in a cooperative; and

      (g)   occupancy under a rental agreement covering premises used by theoccupant primarily for agricultural purposes.

      History:   L. 1975, ch. 290, § 2; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter58 > Article25 > Statutes_22554

58-2541

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 25.--LANDLORDS AND TENANTS

      58-2541.   Arrangements not subject to act.Unless created to avoid the application of this act, the followingarrangements are not governed by this act:

      (a)   Residence at an institution, public or private, if incidental todetention or the provision of medical, geriatric, educational, counseling,religious or similar service;

      (b)   occupancy under a contract of sale of a dwelling unit or theproperty of which it is a part, if the occupant is the purchaser or aperson who succeeds to the purchaser's interest;

      (c)   occupancy by a member of a fraternal or social organization in theportion of a structure operated for the benefit of the organization;

      (d)   transient occupancy in a hotel, motel or rooming house;

      (e)   occupancy by an employee of a landlord whose right to occupancy isconditional upon employment in and about the premises;

      (f)   occupancy by an owner of a condominium unit or a holder of aproprietary lease in a cooperative; and

      (g)   occupancy under a rental agreement covering premises used by theoccupant primarily for agricultural purposes.

      History:   L. 1975, ch. 290, § 2; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter58 > Article25 > Statutes_22554

58-2541

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 25.--LANDLORDS AND TENANTS

      58-2541.   Arrangements not subject to act.Unless created to avoid the application of this act, the followingarrangements are not governed by this act:

      (a)   Residence at an institution, public or private, if incidental todetention or the provision of medical, geriatric, educational, counseling,religious or similar service;

      (b)   occupancy under a contract of sale of a dwelling unit or theproperty of which it is a part, if the occupant is the purchaser or aperson who succeeds to the purchaser's interest;

      (c)   occupancy by a member of a fraternal or social organization in theportion of a structure operated for the benefit of the organization;

      (d)   transient occupancy in a hotel, motel or rooming house;

      (e)   occupancy by an employee of a landlord whose right to occupancy isconditional upon employment in and about the premises;

      (f)   occupancy by an owner of a condominium unit or a holder of aproprietary lease in a cooperative; and

      (g)   occupancy under a rental agreement covering premises used by theoccupant primarily for agricultural purposes.

      History:   L. 1975, ch. 290, § 2; July 1.