Contracts
In Kansas, a 'contingency' in a real estate contract must generally be satisfied within:
A30 days of contract execution by state law
BThe time period specified in the contract, or a reasonable time if not specified✓ Correct
C7 days regardless of what the contract says
DThe KREC-mandated period for each contingency type
Explanation
Contingencies must be satisfied within the time period specified in the contract. If no time is specified, courts may imply a reasonable time based on the nature of the contingency.
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