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How to get all owners to approve the realtor before you market a Kansas property

Short answer

If more than one person or entity owns the property, make sure the person(s) with legal authority sign a written listing or written consent before you market the property. That usually means getting written signatures from all co-owners (or from an authorized trustee, executor, attorney-in-fact, or corporate officer), confirming the broker’s appointment, the type of listing, commission, and marketing permissions. If owners disagree about who can hire a broker, you may need an attorney or a court order (for example, a partition action or probate court approval) before marketing.

Detailed answer — step-by-step under Kansas law

Below is a practical checklist and explanation of the steps you should take to ensure the realtor is approved

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