Mississippi License Law
A Mississippi licensee who wants to sell their own personal residence:
AMust use another broker to list the property
BMay sell their own property but must disclose their licensed status to the buyer✓ Correct
CIs exempt from all disclosure requirements since it is a personal sale
DMust obtain special MREC permission to sell their own home
Explanation
Mississippi licensees may sell their own real property, but must disclose their licensed status to the buyer. This disclosure is required because the buyer should know they are dealing with a real estate professional who has specialized knowledge.
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