Finance
After a judicial foreclosure sale in Kansas, the borrower has a redemption period of:
ANo redemption period
B3 months for residential property (unless waived)✓ Correct
C12 months for all properties
D6 months if the property is agricultural
Explanation
Kansas provides a 3-month right of redemption for residential properties after a judicial foreclosure sale (12 months for agricultural land), during which the borrower can reclaim the property by paying the debt.
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