Agency
A Kansas real estate agent's fiduciary relationship with their seller-client is created by:
AThe MLS agreement only
BThe written listing agreement between the seller and the broker✓ Correct
CThe agent's belief that they are representing the seller
DA verbal agreement only
Explanation
The fiduciary relationship in Kansas is formally created by the written listing agreement (or buyer agency agreement), which establishes the terms of representation and the duties owed.
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