Contracts
A Kansas purchase agreement requires the seller to convey 'marketable title.' This means title that is:
ARecorded in the county courthouse
BFree from reasonable doubt of defects, allowing the buyer to sell it in the future without difficulty✓ Correct
CGuaranteed by the KREC
DAt or above the appraised value
Explanation
Marketable title is title that is reasonably free from doubt — one that a reasonably knowledgeable buyer would accept and that allows future conveyance without undue difficulty.
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