Agency
When does a Kansas agency relationship with a seller typically end?
AWhen the property is listed on MLS
BWhen the transaction closes or the listing agreement expires✓ Correct
CWhen the seller receives the first offer
DWhen the agent shows the property to a buyer
Explanation
The agency relationship with a seller typically ends when the transaction closes, when the listing agreement expires, or when the agreement is terminated by mutual consent.
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