Kansas License Law

Under the Kansas License Act, a licensee who 'knowingly makes a false statement' in a real estate transaction may have their license:

APlaced on probation only
BRevoked, and they may also face civil liability and criminal fraud charges✓ Correct
CSuspended for 30 days maximum
DDowngraded from broker to salesperson level

Explanation

Knowingly making false statements is a serious violation under Kansas license law that can result in license revocation. It may also constitute fraud or misrepresentation, creating civil and potentially criminal liability.

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