Property Management
An eviction in Kansas is legally called:
AUnlawful detainer action
BForcible detainer or dispossessory action✓ Correct
CReplevin action
DQuiet title action
Explanation
In Kansas, the legal process for eviction is a forcible detainer (or forcible entry and detainer) action filed in district court.
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