Extended Stay Hotel Tenancy

Summary

If you have lived in an extended stay hotel in Wichita, Kansas, for over 30 days, you may be considered a tenant under Kansas Statute 36-501. However, other factors can influence this determination. It is advisable to consult a local legal expert for specific advice tailored to your situation.

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I've lived in an extended stay hotel for over a year. I pay for * weeks at a time. Am i considered a tenant
Hello ****! This can depend on your location as tenancy laws vary. May I know where you are located?
Wichita ks *
In Wichita, Kansas:
- You may be seen as a tenant if you've resided in the same place over 30 days.
- But specific rules can vary.
- Please consult with a local legal expert for advice tailored to your situation.
Does kansas code *-* address this
Yes, Kansas Statute *-* does address this. It states that a "guest" in a hotel/motel is not a tenant unless they've lived there continuously for over 30 days. However, other factors may influence this determination. You should consult a legal expert for specific advice.