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Kansas law

Real Estate Laws in Kansas.

Kansas real-estate law runs primarily through Chapter 58 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated. Kansas is a judicial-foreclosure state that requires lenders to proceed through the district courts to enforce residential mortgages under K.S.A. 60-2410, with statutory redemption periods that affect foreclosure timing.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

State law

Key Kansas Statutes

Kansas Property CodeK.S.A. ch. 58

Chapter 58 is Kansas’s main property statute, covering conveyances, liens, recording, and landlord-tenant issues.

Kansas Judicial ForeclosureK.S.A. § 60-2410

Kansas requires judicial foreclosure on residential mortgages, with statutory redemption periods that meaningfully extend the foreclosure timeline.

State law

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