Missouri License Law
A Missouri real estate licensee's license becomes expired if they:
AMiss a continuing education deadline
BFail to renew by the expiration date✓ Correct
CChange their mailing address
DTake a leave of absence
Explanation
Missouri real estate licenses expire if not renewed by the expiration date. An expired license means the licensee cannot legally practice real estate. Renewal requires completing continuing education hours.
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