Agency
A Kansas licensee who works with a buyer without a written agency agreement is most likely acting as:
AA disclosed dual agent
BA buyer's agent with implied authority
CA seller's subagent or transaction broker✓ Correct
DAn unlicensed assistant
Explanation
Without a written buyer representation agreement, the licensee is typically considered a seller's subagent or transaction broker rather than an exclusive buyer's agent.
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