Kentucky License Law
A Kentucky licensee who engages in 'net listing' arrangements should be aware that:
ANet listings are prohibited in Kentucky
BNet listings create a conflict of interest and are discouraged; if used, full disclosure is required✓ Correct
CNet listings are the preferred method for rural property sales
DNet listings automatically set the commission at 6%
Explanation
Net listings create a significant conflict of interest because the broker profits more from a higher sale price. While not outright banned in all states, they are generally discouraged in Kentucky and require full disclosure.
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