Agency
A Kansas agent who continues to negotiate a deal on behalf of a seller after the listing agreement expires is:
AActing properly to complete the transaction for their client
BActing without authority — the listing agreement has expired and the agent no longer has authorization to represent the seller✓ Correct
CEntitled to a commission for procuring the buyer
DRequired to inform KREC of the expired listing
Explanation
Once a listing agreement expires, the agent's authority to represent the seller also expires. Continuing to negotiate on the seller's behalf after expiration is acting without authority.
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