Land Use & Zoning
A Kansas property owner who challenges a county's condemnation of their property must do so through:
AA KREC complaint
BThe court system by challenging just compensation or the validity of the public purpose✓ Correct
CA zoning appeal board
DThe Kansas Real Estate Commission's eminent domain committee
Explanation
Property owners who dispute eminent domain takings can challenge just compensation or the validity of the public purpose in district court, with the right of appeal.
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