Kansas License Law
A Kansas licensee's license may be transferred from one broker to another by:
AThe licensee filing a police report
BCompleting the KREC transfer process and having both brokers sign the appropriate forms✓ Correct
CPaying a fee directly to the new broker
DSimply beginning to work at the new brokerage without formal transfer
Explanation
License transfers in Kansas must go through the KREC's formal process, requiring notification and signatures from both the departing and receiving brokers.
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