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If you need assistance with facing an eviction, contact Kansas Legal Services 316-267-3975or apply online
Go here to read about Tenant Issues and Rights for Kansas Renters for more information on your rights.
How does eviction work?
Are you eligible for food stamps, child care subsidy, health insurance from the government?
To apply for SNAP (Food Stamp) benefits, TANF (cash assistance), Child Care Subsidy, find the application here. You do not need to be eligible for or want all these benefits. One application is considered for all these programs.
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If you are a tenant and want more information about the eviction process and how it works, please join this discussion online with KLS - Manhattan Managing Attorney Paul Shipp via Facebook Live. Paul will take you from start to finish.
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