Contracts
In Kansas, a 'right to cure' provision in a real estate contract allows the breaching party to:
ARequest that the other party waive the breach
BCorrect the breach within a specified time period before the other party can declare a default✓ Correct
CSeek KREC mediation to resolve the dispute
DTransfer their breach obligation to a third party
Explanation
A right to cure provision gives the party in breach a specified period to remedy the default before the non-breaching party can exercise remedies like terminating the contract.
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