Agency
A Missouri agent who recommends a home inspector who pays the agent a referral fee must:
AKeep it confidential to avoid embarrassment
BDisclose the referral fee arrangement to the client✓ Correct
CAccept the fee since it is a standard practice
DReport it to MREC only
Explanation
Missouri agents must disclose referral fee arrangements with service providers. Undisclosed referral fees violate RESPA and fiduciary duties.
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