Agency
A Kansas real estate agent who earns a commission on both the buyer's mortgage referral and the sale of the property must disclose:
AOnly the real estate commission to both parties
BBoth sources of compensation to all parties involved in the transaction✓ Correct
COnly the mortgage referral fee to the lender
DNothing if the combined amount is under $1,000
Explanation
When a licensee receives compensation from multiple sources in a transaction, RESPA and Kansas license law require disclosure of all compensation to all parties.
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