Agency
In Kansas, can a seller's agent show the seller's property to their own buyer client?
ANo, this always creates dual agency and is prohibited
BYes, but only as a disclosed transaction broker
CYes, but the agent must disclose the dual agency or potential conflict and get informed consent from both parties✓ Correct
DYes, with no additional disclosure required
Explanation
If a listing agent has a buyer client interested in their own listing, a dual agency or conflict of interest arises. Kansas requires full disclosure of the conflict and informed consent from both parties before proceeding.
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