Escrow & Title
In Kansas, a 'blanket mortgage' covers:
AAll mortgages by a single lender in a given year
BMultiple parcels of land under a single mortgage instrument✓ Correct
CA mortgage without specific terms for the lender's flexibility
DHome and auto loans combined into one document
Explanation
A blanket mortgage encumbers two or more parcels of property under a single loan instrument, commonly used by developers who have multiple lots or parcels they are developing.
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