Agency
In Kansas, can a real estate agent represent a buyer at a for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) transaction?
ANo, FSBO transactions cannot involve agents
BYes, a buyer's agent may represent the buyer in a FSBO transaction; compensation must be negotiated directly with the seller✓ Correct
CYes, but only as a transaction broker
DOnly if the seller consents in advance in writing to all agency terms
Explanation
A buyer's agent can represent their buyer client in a FSBO transaction. Since there is no listing broker, the buyer's agent must negotiate compensation directly with the seller or obtain it from the buyer.
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