Property Ownership
In Kansas, what type of estate does a tenant under a 2-year residential lease hold?
AA freehold estate
BA leasehold (non-freehold) estate for years✓ Correct
CA fee simple conditional
DA life estate measured by the lease term
Explanation
A lease creates a leasehold (non-freehold) estate. A 2-year lease creates an 'estate for years' — a leasehold of definite duration with a fixed beginning and ending date.
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