Escrow & Title
A Kansas abstract-based closing requires an attorney to provide a:
ATitle insurance commitment
BTitle opinion letter after reviewing the abstract of title✓ Correct
CHUD-1 Settlement Statement only
DKREC-approved closing checklist
Explanation
In Kansas abstract-based transactions, a licensed attorney examines the abstract of title and provides a title opinion letter stating the attorney's professional opinion on the state of the title.
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