Kansas License Law
What is the Kansas real estate license law's 'net listing' prohibition?
ANet listings are allowed in Kansas with broker disclosure
BNet listings (where the broker keeps everything above a minimum price) are discouraged in Kansas as they create a conflict of interest✓ Correct
CNet listings are only allowed for commercial property in Kansas
DNet listings must be approved by KREC before use
Explanation
Kansas prohibits net listings because they create a serious conflict of interest — the broker benefits directly by getting the lowest possible price for the seller, rather than maximizing the seller's return.
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