Agency
What is 'multiple representation' (in-house transactions) and what must a Kansas broker do?
ARepresenting multiple sellers in the same neighborhood
BWhen a broker represents both the buyer and seller in the same transaction; the broker must disclose the dual representation and obtain written consent from both parties✓ Correct
CRepresenting a client in multiple transactions simultaneously
DListing the same property with multiple brokers
Explanation
When a broker or brokerage represents both buyer and seller in one transaction, dual agency (multiple representation) exists. Kansas requires written disclosure to and consent from both parties, with the broker unable to give undivided loyalty to either.
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