Kansas License Law
In Kansas, a licensee who offers to share their commission with a buyer (buyer's rebate) must:
AObtain KREC permission for each rebate
BDisclose the rebate in writing and ensure it does not violate the lender's loan requirements✓ Correct
CRefuse because buyer rebates are illegal in Kansas
DObtain the seller's written approval
Explanation
Kansas allows buyer's rebates (commission sharing). The rebate must be disclosed, particularly to the lender, as it can affect the HUD-1/Closing Disclosure and loan qualification.
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