Finance
What is the primary purpose of a Kansas mortgage?
ATo transfer title from seller to buyer
BTo pledge real property as collateral for a loan✓ Correct
CTo establish the purchase price of property
DTo record the buyer's ownership with the county
Explanation
A mortgage pledges real property as collateral (security) for a loan, giving the lender rights to the property if the borrower defaults.
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