Kansas License Law
A Kansas broker is responsible for the actions of their salespersons:
AOnly if the broker personally supervised the transaction
BFor all real estate activities conducted under the broker's license✓ Correct
COnly for transactions involving more than $100,000
DOnly if the broker signed the listing agreement
Explanation
Under Kansas law, the supervising broker is responsible for supervising and is accountable for the real estate activities of all salespersons operating under the broker's license.
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