Agency
What is 'imputed knowledge' in Kansas real estate agency?
AKnowledge a buyer claims to have about a property
BKnowledge that the law presumes a principal has because their agent has it; the agent's knowledge is attributed to the principal✓ Correct
CInformation imputed from public records
DKnowledge gained from property disclosure forms
Explanation
Imputed knowledge means that knowledge possessed by an agent is legally attributed to the principal. If a buyer's agent knows about a material defect, the buyer is deemed to know about it as well, which can affect the buyer's legal rights.
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