Agency
A Kansas agent who is also a property manager takes on a listing for one of their managed properties. This creates a potential:
ALegal advantage that improves commission opportunities
BConflict of interest that must be disclosed to both the property owner and potential buyers✓ Correct
CViolation requiring KREC to terminate one engagement
DNo issue since both roles serve the same client
Explanation
When an agent is simultaneously a property manager and listing agent for the same property, there are potential conflicts that must be disclosed to ensure all parties are making fully informed decisions.
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