Property Ownership
In Kansas, the 'covenant against encumbrances' in a general warranty deed warrants that:
AThe property has no zoning restrictions
BThere are no encumbrances (liens, easements, restrictions) on the title except as specifically stated in the deed✓ Correct
CThe property is free from all HOA dues
DThe property has no environmental contamination
Explanation
The covenant against encumbrances warrants that the property is free from liens, encumbrances, and other title burdens except those specifically disclosed in the deed.
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