Agency
In Kansas, what is 'subagency' in a real estate context?
AAn agent working directly for a buyer
BAn agent who works as agent of another agent, both serving the same principal (typically the seller)✓ Correct
CA dual agency relationship
DAn unlicensed assistant working under an agent
Explanation
Subagency occurs when a cooperating broker (subagent) works as agent of the listing broker, with both serving the seller's interests. Subagency has largely been replaced by buyer's agency and transaction brokerage in modern practice.
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