Property Ownership
In Kansas, who can legally accept delivery of a deed on behalf of a deceased grantee?
ANo one — delivery to a deceased person is impossible
BThe deceased's estate representative (executor/administrator) can accept the deed on behalf of the estate✓ Correct
CAny surviving family member
DThe county register of deeds
Explanation
If the intended grantee dies before delivery, their personal representative (executor or administrator) can accept the deed on behalf of the estate.
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