Agency
When a Kansas seller's agent learns the seller is willing to accept less than the listed price, the agent must:
AImmediately disclose this to all prospective buyers
BKeep this confidential as it is the seller's material information✓ Correct
CDisclose it only to buyers who make an offer
DReport it to the KREC
Explanation
The seller's motivation and willingness to accept a lower price is confidential information that a seller's agent must protect and not disclose to buyers.
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