
Kansas Bill Boosts Renters' Affordability
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Kansas lawmakers propose House Bill 2768 to modernize renting rules and boost housing stability. The bill allows tenants to pay rent in multiple installments, as long as the full amount is received on time. It also requires landlords to count all lawful income, including veterans disability benefits and child support, and bars rejecting applicants who use federal low-income housing vouchers. However, some landlords and lawmakers raised concerns about potential chaos and strain on landlords. Meanwhile, Kansas faces a wider affordable housing shortage, with a new effort in Wichita raising fifteen million dollars for a modular factory to produce three hundred single-family homes a year for lower-income families.
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