Escrow & Title
In Kansas, a 'title plant' maintained by a title company is:
AThe physical building where title searches are conducted
BA duplicate set of indexed records maintained by a title company for efficient title searching✓ Correct
CThe original county courthouse records
DA KREC-maintained database of property transfers
Explanation
A title plant is a private, duplicate set of indexed public records maintained by a title company, organized for efficient searching — allowing faster and more thorough title searches than going directly to county records.
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