Kansas License Law
Under K.S.A. 58-3034 (Kansas Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons License Act), which activity requires a license?
AA farmer selling their own agricultural land
BAn individual receiving compensation for negotiating the sale of real estate owned by others✓ Correct
CA bank employee processing mortgage loan applications
DA property owner collecting rent from their own tenants
Explanation
The Kansas License Act requires a license for those who perform real estate activities (negotiating sales, listing, leasing) for others for compensation. Selling one's own property and managing one's own property are exempted.
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