Mississippi License Law
A Mississippi real estate salesperson who also works part-time as a licensed home inspector must:
AResign from one position since both roles are incompatible
BDisclose both licensed roles when dealing with clients and avoid inspecting properties in which they have a real estate interest as an agent✓ Correct
CObtain MREC permission to hold dual licenses
DConduct home inspections only for unrelated buyers
Explanation
Holding dual licenses (real estate and home inspection) is possible but creates conflicts of interest that must be managed. The licensee must disclose both roles and avoid the appearance of using one role to benefit the other. Inspecting a property in which the agent has a transaction interest could violate independence standards for both professions.
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