Agency
In Kentucky, the term 'client' refers to the party with whom a licensee has a(n):
ACasual relationship
BAgency relationship✓ Correct
CBusiness acquaintance
DPrior transaction history
Explanation
In real estate, 'client' refers to the party (buyer or seller) who has an agency relationship with the licensee, while 'customer' refers to an unrepresented third party.
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