Property Ownership
What is an encroachment in Kansas real estate?
AA government taking of property
BWhen a structure or improvement physically extends onto a neighboring property or public right-of-way✓ Correct
CA lien placed on the property by a creditor
DThe owner's refusal to allow easement access
Explanation
An encroachment occurs when a building, fence, or other structure physically extends beyond the property's boundaries onto an adjacent property or into a public right-of-way.
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