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Kansas Late Fee Laws

no statutory percentage cap

Kansas has no statutory percentage cap on late fees (16 of 51 US jurisdictions cap them), but fees must still be reasonable — courts can strike down excessive charges. The FAQ below covers any other statutory limits that apply.

Educational information: generated from our Kansas law database (last updated 2024-01-01). Not legal advice.

How Kansas compares

16 of 51 US jurisdictions cap late fees by statute (as a percentage, dollar amount, or formula); the rest rely on reasonableness standards or set no limit. Here is how Kansas compares with other states in our database.

StateLate Fee Laws
Kansasno statutory percentage cap
Kentuckyno statutory percentage cap
Louisianano statutory percentage cap
Maine4% of monthly rent
Maryland5% of monthly rent

Frequently asked questions

Is there a limit on late fees in Kansas?
Kansas sets no fixed percentage cap, but late fees must be reasonable and can be challenged if punitive. No statutory limit on late fees, but must be reasonable and specified in lease. Returned payment fee limited to $30.
Is there a grace period before late fees in Kansas?
Kansas has no statutory grace period; any grace period comes from your lease.
Can I dispute an excessive late fee in Kansas?
Yes. Fees that are disproportionate to the landlord's actual costs can be challenged as unreasonable penalties.

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Educational information generated from state statute data — not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in Kansas for your specific situation.