Property Ownership
In Kansas, the term 'alienation' in real estate means:
AThe process of making a tenant feel unwelcome
BThe transfer of ownership or title to real property from one person to another✓ Correct
CThe rejection of an offer by a seller
DForeclosure of a property by a lender
Explanation
Alienation refers to the transfer of property from one party to another — this can be voluntary (sale, gift) or involuntary (foreclosure, eminent domain).
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