Kansas Net Sheet Calculator
Title Insurance Rate Calculators: Seller Net Sheet, Buyer Finance, Buyer Cash, Title Insurance Premium, and Refinance Options

Standard Features
Buyer & Seller Net Sheet
Easily give your clients access to your fees and rates.
Side-By-Side Scenario
See up to 3 different net sheet scenarios side-by-side.
Co-Brand with Customers
Allow Realtors, Lenders or Staff to co-brand with their headshot & info.
Refinance Calculator
With refinances on the rise, this is available in most markets.
Title Premium Calculator
Non-login Title Premium calculator for quick access to rates.
Save, Edit, Share & Order
Save or edit, share with clients and place a title order with a click.
Common Kansas Net Sheet Calculator Customizations
Filed Rate State
Kansas’s title insurance rates are filed which simply means that the rates are submitted to a governing body for review.
Deed Transfer Tax
In Kansas, there is no deed transfer tax.
Mortgage Transfer Tax
In Kansas there is a mortgage tax. It is known as Mortgage Registration Tax.
Owner’s Title Insurance
In Kansas it varies who pays the Owner’s Title Insurance Policy by county.
Lender’s Title Insurance
In Kansas, the Lender’s Title Insurance Policy is typically paid for by the Buyer.
Title Search & Exam Fees
The Title Search & Exam Fee in Kansas is paid differently depending on the county.
Survey Fee
When closing on a piece of real estate in Kansas the Survey Fee is usually paid by the seller, although it is managed on a case-by-case basis; the buyer obtains the survey or the cost is split.
Closing Fees
In Kansas, closing fees are negotiable between the buyer and the seller.
Recording Fees
In Kansas the Buyer pays to record deed and mortgage and the Seller pays to record documents to remove encumbrances.
Recording Fees
In Kansas the Buyer pays to record deed and mortgage and the Seller pays to record documents to remove encumbrances.