Escrow & Title
In Kansas, 'forfeiture' of a land installment contract typically requires the seller to:
AImmediately remove the buyer upon any missed payment
BGive the buyer proper notice and an opportunity to cure the default before declaring forfeiture✓ Correct
CFile a traditional foreclosure suit in court
DObtain KREC approval before forfeiting
Explanation
Kansas law requires that buyers receive proper notice of default and an opportunity to cure before forfeiture can proceed, providing some protection for installment contract buyers.
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