Contracts
What happens to a real estate contract when one party dies before closing in Kansas?
AThe contract is automatically void
BThe contract typically binds the deceased party's estate✓ Correct
CThe surviving party must renegotiate
DThe contract converts to a lease
Explanation
Real estate contracts in Kansas are generally binding on the heirs and estate of a deceased party, unless the contract specifically states otherwise.
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