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Kansas license law questions make up a substantial portion of the KS state exam and cover rules that are specific to Kansas — national study materials often miss these details entirely. The Kansas Real Estate Commission tests its own licensing requirements, broker supervision standards, trust account rules, continuing education mandates, and advertising regulations. Candidates who pass the national portion comfortably often struggle on the state portion specifically because of these Kansas-specific provisions. Every question in this section tests something the Kansas Real Estate Commission enforces directly, so study each answer explanation carefully for the specific KS rule being tested.

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Kansas Kansas License Law — Practice Questions & Answers

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Q1. Which state agency regulates real estate licenses in Kansas?

A.Kansas Department of Commerce
B.Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC)
C.Kansas Bureau of Professional Licensing
D.Kansas Division of Consumer Affairs

Explanation

The Kansas Real Estate Commission (KREC) is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating real estate brokers and salespersons in Kansas.

Q2. How many hours of pre-license education are required to sit for the Kansas real estate salesperson exam?

A.30 hours
B.60 hours
C.90 hours
D.120 hours

Explanation

Kansas requires 30 hours of pre-license education before a candidate may sit for the salesperson licensing exam.

Q3. The Kansas real estate salesperson licensing exam consists of how many questions?

A.100 questions
B.120 questions
C.140 questions
D.150 questions

Explanation

The Kansas real estate salesperson exam consists of 140 questions — a national portion and a state-specific portion.

Q4. What is the minimum passing score on the Kansas real estate licensing exam?

A.65%
B.70%
C.75%
D.80%

Explanation

Kansas requires a minimum score of 70% to pass the real estate licensing exam.

Q5. Under Kansas law, a real estate salesperson license must be held under:

A.The Kansas Real Estate Commission directly
B.A supervising broker
C.Any licensed real estate professional
D.A real estate school

Explanation

In Kansas, a salesperson's license must be held under a supervising broker. A salesperson cannot practice real estate independently.

Q6. In Kansas, what is the license renewal period for real estate licensees?

A.1 year
B.2 years
C.3 years
D.4 years

Explanation

Kansas real estate licenses are renewed on a two-year cycle. Licensees must complete continuing education before renewal.

Q7. How many hours of continuing education must Kansas licensees complete per two-year renewal period?

A.6 hours
B.12 hours
C.18 hours
D.24 hours

Explanation

Kansas requires 12 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal period, including required core topics.

Q8. Which of the following activities requires a real estate license in Kansas?

A.Selling your own personal property
B.Negotiating a lease on behalf of another person for compensation
C.Managing your own rental properties
D.Referring a friend to a licensee with no compensation

Explanation

Negotiating a lease on behalf of another person for compensation constitutes real estate brokerage and requires a Kansas license.

Q9. In Kansas, which of the following persons is generally exempt from needing a real estate license?

A.A property manager earning commissions
B.An attorney-in-fact acting under a power of attorney
C.A buyer's agent
D.A transaction broker

Explanation

An attorney-in-fact acting under a duly executed power of attorney is exempt from real estate licensing requirements in Kansas.

Q10. The Kansas Real Estate Commission is composed of how many members?

A.3 members
B.5 members
C.7 members
D.9 members

Explanation

The Kansas Real Estate Commission consists of 5 members appointed by the Governor, including brokers, salespersons, and a public member.

Q11. Under Kansas license law, what must a licensee do when their supervising broker's license is revoked?

A.Continue working under the revoked broker until a new one is found
B.Immediately cease all real estate activities and transfer to a new broker
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