Agency
Under Kansas transaction brokerage, the licensee represents:
AThe buyer exclusively
BThe seller exclusively
CNeither party as a fiduciary, facilitating the transaction with limited duties✓ Correct
DThe MLS as the principal
Explanation
A transaction broker (also called a facilitator) represents neither party as a fiduciary. They facilitate the transaction with duties of honesty, accounting, and reasonable care to both parties.
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