Kansas Foreclosure Help
Facing foreclosure in Kansas? You have options. Our team helps homeowners explore every alternative before losing their home.
Kansas Foreclosure Timeline & Facts
⚠️ Kansas homeowners have 12 months to redeem their property after a judicial foreclosure sale.
Your Options in Kansas
Frequently Asked Questions — Kansas
How long does foreclosure take in Kansas?
Kansas has a judicial foreclosure process that typically takes 130 days. Kansas homeowners have 12 months to redeem their property after a judicial foreclosure sale.
Can I stop foreclosure in Kansas?
Yes. Kansas homeowners can stop foreclosure through loan modification, forbearance, short sale, deed in lieu of foreclosure, or bankruptcy. Act immediately — options narrow as the foreclosure process advances.
Is there a redemption period after foreclosure in Kansas?
Kansas has a 12 months redemption period after the foreclosure sale, during which you may be able to reclaim your home by paying the full amount owed.
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