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No wholesaling-specific lawLast reviewed 2026-07-07

Kansas: No Wholesaling-Specific Law

State: Kansas | Status: No wholesaling-specific statute as of July 7, 2026 | Bottom line: Standard assignment wholesaling is legal in Kansas with no extra requirements. Just do not slide into unlicensed brokerage, and know exactly which state your deal sits in if you work Kansas City.

What This Means

Kansas has not passed anything aimed at wholesalers. No registration, no seller disclosure form, no cancellation window, no limits on assigning a purchase contract. Ordinary contract law applies: the rights you hold as the buyer under a contract can be sold or assigned to someone else unless the contract itself forbids it.

The rule you still have to honor is the licensing law that every state has:

Watch Out For

This is analysis, not legal advice. Confirm anything you rely on with a Kansas real estate attorney.

We are not attorneys and this is not legal advice.
These summaries are our reading of the bills and public reporting. Laws change fast and we may have something wrong or out of date. Always confirm with a real estate attorney licensed in your state before structuring a deal. Spot an inaccuracy? Tell us in the Skool community and we will fix it.