Kansas License Law
Under the Kansas License Act, 'commingling' means:
AMixing the listing agent's commission with the buyer's agent commission
BMixing client trust funds with the licensee's personal or business operating funds✓ Correct
CSharing client information with competing agents
DMixing residential and commercial listings in a single MLS
Explanation
Commingling is the illegal mixing of client funds (earnest money, security deposits) with a licensee's personal or business operating funds, rather than keeping them in a separate trust account.
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