Kansas
In Kansas, property tax defaults are defined under Title 79 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, specifically in Chapter 79, Article 32. According to the statute, if a property owner fails to pay their property taxes when they become due, the county may take action to enforce payment, including placing a lien on the property, foreclosing on the property, or selling the property at a tax sale. The statute sets out the procedures for giving notice to the property owner, conducting the tax sale, and transferring ownership of the property to the successful bidder.
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