A month-to-month tenancy is a periodic tenancy or lease in which the tenant is given possession of the leased premises with no specific expiration date and agrees to pay the landlord on a monthly basis. A month-to-month tenancy often requires the tenant or the landlord to give the other party 30 days written notice of termination of the lease.
Both residential leases and commercial leases may be month-to-month tenancies. If a residential or commercial tenant remains in the leased premises and continues to pay rent following the expiration of a lease for a longer term, there may be a new month-to-month tenancy created and recognized by law.
In Kansas, a month-to-month tenancy is recognized for both residential and commercial properties. This type of tenancy does not have a fixed end date and continues until either the landlord or tenant decides to terminate it. The agreement typically requires the tenant to pay rent on a monthly basis. To end a month-to-month tenancy, Kansas law generally requires the party wishing to terminate the lease to provide the other party with a 30-day written notice. This notice period allows both the tenant and the landlord to make necessary arrangements for the change. If a fixed-term lease expires and the tenant remains in the property without signing a new lease but continues to pay rent, a month-to-month tenancy is often presumed to have been established under Kansas law.