Escrow & Title
An attorney's title opinion in Kansas differs from title insurance in that it:
AIs issued by a licensed title company
BReflects an attorney's professional opinion on the state of title, but does not provide insurance against losses✓ Correct
CProvides the same coverage as a title insurance policy
DIs required for all Kansas real estate transactions
Explanation
A title opinion is a licensed attorney's professional opinion on the state of title based on the abstract. It does not provide insurance protection against title defects.
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