Escrow & Title
In Kansas, a sheriff's deed is issued to:
AThe county sheriff as personal property
BThe highest bidder at a judicial foreclosure sale to convey the foreclosed property✓ Correct
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Explanation
A sheriff's deed conveys property to the buyer at a court-ordered judicial foreclosure sale, transferring whatever title the debtor had in the property.
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