Escrow & Title

Which of the following is required for a deed to be valid in Kansas?

ARecording at the courthouse
BDelivery and acceptance by the grantee✓ Correct
CNotarization by a Kansas notary
DA legal description in metes and bounds

Explanation

For a deed to be valid and effective in Kansas, it must be delivered by the grantor and accepted by the grantee. Recording gives constructive notice but is not required for validity.

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