Kansas License Law
In Kansas, what is the 'designated agency' relationship?
AAn agency where the broker acts for both buyer and seller
BA system where the broker designates specific agents within the same firm to represent the buyer and seller separately, while the broker acts as dual agent✓ Correct
CAn agency for commercial transactions only
DAn agency requiring court designation
Explanation
Designated agency allows two agents within the same brokerage to each fully represent one party (one represents buyer, one represents seller) while the supervising broker holds a neutral position, reducing the conflicts of dual agency.
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