Kansas License Law
A Kansas real estate licensee who receives a gift from a home inspector for referring clients has potentially violated:
AOnly RESPA if the home is financed
BRESPA (if a federally related loan is involved), Kansas license law, and possibly anti-kickback provisions✓ Correct
CNo law if the gift is under $100
DOnly local MLS rules
Explanation
Receiving gifts or kickbacks for referrals to settlement service providers violates RESPA and may also violate Kansas license law provisions prohibiting undisclosed conflicts of interest.
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