Agency
In Kansas, a seller who hires a listing broker gives the broker a general power to:
AExecute contracts on the seller's behalf without approval
BMarket and find a buyer, but not to execute a sales contract without the seller's specific authority✓ Correct
CMake decisions about accepting or rejecting offers independently
DHire subagents without disclosing to the seller
Explanation
A listing agreement gives the broker authority to market the property and procure buyers. It does not automatically give the broker authority to accept or execute contracts on the seller's behalf.
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