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June 28, 2021Mission, Kan. |  By: AP

EXPLAINER: Aid may not be enough to prevent Kansas evictions


MISSION, Kansas (AP) - 
The end of tenant protections at the end of July has raised concerns that thousands of Kansas residents will be unable to afford their monthly rent and face eviction.

The state has set aside $220 million to help with outstanding rents, utility payments and other expenses, but extensive federal rules have slowed the flow of money to those in need.

Kansas has one of the shortest timeframes in the country for evicting a tenant who falls behind on rent. In Wichita, the Salvation Army already is seeing an increase in calls from people asking for shelter.