Finance
Kansas uses what type of foreclosure process?
ANon-judicial (trustee sale) foreclosure
BJudicial foreclosure through the courts✓ Correct
CStrict foreclosure only
DPower of sale foreclosure
Explanation
Kansas primarily uses judicial foreclosure, which requires the lender to file a lawsuit in court, obtain a judgment, and then conduct a sheriff's sale of the property.
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