Agency
A Kansas agent who 'flips' a contract by buying property at a low price and immediately reselling to a client at an inflated price without disclosing the profit is engaging in:
AA legitimate investment strategy
BUndisclosed dual agency and a breach of fiduciary duty✓ Correct
CLegal wholesaling if done quickly
DArbitrage, which is required to be disclosed only over $10,000
Explanation
A licensee who profits from a transaction without disclosing this to their client breaches the fiduciary duty of loyalty and disclosure, and may violate Kansas license law.
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