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Kansas treats roommate agreements like regular contracts. No special state laws about them, so document everything—rent splits, house rules, what happens when someone bails on you mid-lease.
Splitting rent and utilities equally is simplest, but some arrange payments based on room size or bathroom access. Document whatever you decide to prevent arguments about money later.
Generally yes, as long as they don't include illegal provisions or violate housing laws. Kansas courts treat them like other contracts between private parties.