Agency
A Kansas agent who enters into a buyer agency agreement for a period of 90 days may be entitled to a commission even if the buyer purchases a property:
AOnly through that agent's brokerage
BAfter the 90 days, under the extender clause if it was included
CDirectly from a FSBO if the buyer introduced them to the property within the 90 days✓ Correct
DOnly if the agent was the procuring cause
Explanation
A buyer's agency agreement may include a protection period (extender clause) entitling the agent to a commission if the buyer purchases a property that the agent introduced to them, even if the purchase occurs through a FSBO.
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