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Eviction risk map of Mitchell County, Kansas showing a Low score of 2/10
County brief·Updated June 24, 2026

Mitchell County, Kansas Eviction Risk: Very Low

8 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Beloit (2.2) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
2
VERY LOW

Ranked #76 of 105 KS counties

4k residents · 8 cities · 2 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Mitchell County eviction risk score history

Min1.4 Average1.8 Now2
10 5 1976 · score 1.8 1977 · score 1.8 1978 · score 1.7 1979 · score 1.7 1980 · score 1.8 1981 · score 1.8 1982 · score 1.9 1983 · score 1.8 1984 · score 1.8 1985 · score 1.4 1986 · score 1.5 1987 · score 1.4 1988 · score 1.4 1989 · score 1.4 1990 · score 1.5 1991 · score 1.5 1992 · score 1.8 1993 · score 1.8 1994 · score 1.8 1995 · score 1.8 1996 · score 1.8 1997 · score 1.7 1998 · score 1.6 1999 · score 1.5 2000 · score 1.6 2001 · score 1.6 2002 · score 1.7 2003 · score 1.7 2004 · score 1.6 2005 · score 1.6 2006 · score 1.6 2007 · score 1.6 2008 · score 1.8 2009 · score 2.0 2010 · score 2.0 2011 · score 2.0 2012 · score 1.9 2013 · score 1.8 2014 · score 1.7 2015 · score 1.7 2016 · score 1.7 2017 · score 1.7 2018 · score 1.8 2019 · score 1.8 2020 · score 2.7 2021 · score 2.9 2022 · score 2.0 2023 · score 2.1 2024 · score 2.0 2025 · score 2.0 2026 · score 2.0

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A score of 2/10 (Low) reflects below-average rent burden (23.7%), no local rent control, and a landlord-favorable state eviction framework under K.S.A. § 58-2540 et seq. Ranks 76th of 105 Kansas counties - in the lower-risk third of the state, with 75 counties scoring higher.

How Mitchell County ranks in Kansas

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Low
#76 of 105 KS counties 2.0 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 28th percentileLowHigh
#76 of 105 counties in Kansas for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Very Low
#42 of 51 states (statewide) 90.1 index
Cost of living, 18th percentileLowHigh
Kansas ranks #42 of 51 states on overall cost of living (9.9% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Low
#40 of 51 states (statewide) 71.2 index
Housing services cost, 22nd percentileLowHigh
Kansas ranks #40 of 51 states on housing services (28.8% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Low
#84 of 105 KS counties 21.9% of income
Income spent on rent, 20th percentileLowHigh
#84 of 105 counties in Kansas on % of income spent on rent.

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Cities in Mitchell County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
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CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Beloit Pop 3,029 · 25.4% income · $643 rent · Rep 3,029 2.1 25.4% $643 Rep
002 Glen Elder Pop 476 · 18.7% income · $438 rent · Rep 476 1.7 18.7% $438 Rep
003 Cawker City Pop 352 · 23.6% income · $583 rent · Rep 352 2.1 23.6% $583 Rep
004 Tipton Pop 241 · 12.5% income · $429 rent · Rep 241 1.6 12.5% $429 Rep
005 Simpson Pop 154 · 23.7% income · $603 rent · Rep 154 1.9 23.7% $603 Rep
006 Hunter Pop 58 · 23.7% income · $603 rent · Rep 58 2.0 23.7% $603 Rep
007 Asherville Pop 19 · 23.7% income · $603 rent · Rep 19 2.2 23.7% $603 Rep
008 Scottsville Pop 15 · 23.7% income · $603 rent · Rep 15 1.8 23.7% $603 Rep

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Geographic distribution
Local landlord context

One county, multiple regulatory regimes.

Mitchell County sits in north-central Kansas with a total population of 4,344 and an eviction risk score of 2/10 - a Low rating that places it among the more landlord-friendly jurisdictions in the state. Of the 105 Kansas eviction laws counties tracked by Eviction Risk Map, 75 carry a higher risk score than Mitchell County, and only 29 rank lower. That position in the lower-risk third of the state reflects a combination of modest rents, a functioning state-law framework that tilts toward landlords, and no local ordinances adding friction to the eviction process.

The county seat of Beloit anchors Mitchell County with a population of 3,029 and a city-level score of 2.1/10. The next largest communities - Glen Elder (476 residents, 1.7/10) and Cawker City (352 residents, 2.1/10) - are small enough that individual case outcomes can move local averages significantly. The highest individual score in the county belongs to Asherville at 2.2/10, though its population of just 19 means that score reflects limited data rather than a deeply distressed rental market. Tipton, by contrast, holds the lowest score at 1.6/10 with 241 residents, making it one of the quieter rental environments in the region. Across all 8 cities in Mitchell County, scores range from 1.6 to 2.2, a narrow band that signals consistent low-risk conditions rather than pockets of elevated pressure.

Average rent across Mitchell County runs $602 per month, and the average rent burden sits at 23.7% of household income - well below the 30% threshold that housing researchers use to flag cost stress. Roughly 37.7% of households rent rather than own, and the average poverty rate is 14.2%. Under K.S.A. § 58-2540 et seq. (the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act), landlords initiate non-payment evictions with a 3-day notice, lease-violation cures require a 14-day notice, and no-cause end-of-term terminations require 30 days. Court filing fees run $120 to $200, sheriff lockout fees between $40 and $150, and attorney costs typically fall in the $500 to $2,500 range for uncontested cases. Uncontested proceedings typically resolve in 21 to 45 days; contested matters can extend to 45 to 100 days. Kansas eviction laws state law preempts any local rent control ordinance, so Mitchell County municipalities cannot independently cap rents - a structural feature that keeps the regulatory environment predictable for property owners. Source of income is not a protected class under Kansas law, and just cause is not required to terminate a tenancy.

Mitchell County's Low score is consistent with the broader north-central Kansas eviction laws rental landscape, where small populations, below-average rents, and a landlord-oriented state statute combine to keep eviction risk well below what landlords encounter in larger Kansas eviction laws metros.

How Mitchell County compares

Mitchell County's 2/10 score aligns closely with peer counties Sherman, Pawnee, Ellsworth, Doniphan, and Russell - all scoring between 1.99 and 2.04 - and sits well below the statewide average, reflecting the rural Kansas eviction laws pattern of low rents, limited tenant-protection ordinances, and a landlord-oriented state statute.

Peer counties in Kansas

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
Peer county
Sherman County eviction risk
2
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.3K
Peer county
Pawnee County eviction risk
2
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 3.9K
Peer county
Ellsworth County eviction risk
2
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 5.0K
Peer county
Doniphan County eviction risk
2
/ 10 · Very Low
Pop. 4.9K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Mitchell County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Mitchell County

Q1

Is Mitchell County landlord-friendly?

Yes, Mitchell County is in the lower-risk tier at 2/10.
Q2

What is the average rent in Mitchell County?

Average gross rent in Mitchell County runs $601/month across 8 cities, per ACS 2023 5-year estimates.
Q3

Which city in Mitchell County has the highest eviction risk?

The highest score in Mitchell County is 2.2/10. Use the city grid above to identify the specific municipality.