Missouri License Law
After completing all 1,500 questions in this Missouri real estate exam prep course, a student is best prepared for which exam components?
AOnly the national real estate exam portion
BBoth the national real estate exam content and the Missouri state-specific exam content✓ Correct
COnly the Missouri state law portion
DOnly the continuing education requirements after licensing
Explanation
Missouri's real estate license exam has two components: a national portion covering general real estate principles and a Missouri state-specific portion. This course covers both national real estate topics (agency, contracts, finance, property) and Missouri-specific law (Chapter 339 RSMo, MREC, Missouri Seller Disclosure, deed of trust foreclosure, assessment ratios, and more).
Related Missouri Missouri License Law Questions
- Under Missouri Chapter 339, 'misrepresentation' by a licensee includes which of the following?
- Missouri's MREC may issue a license by 'reciprocity' to licensees from states that have equivalent licensing standards. This means:
- In Missouri, who is NOT required to hold a real estate license?
- Under Missouri law, a broker who allows a salesperson to operate without supervision may face MREC discipline for:
- In Missouri, a salesperson who receives an earnest money check from a buyer should:
- Under Missouri law, how long must a broker retain transaction records?
- A Missouri salesperson who sells a property and earns a commission cannot be paid by which of the following?
- A Missouri licensee who has been convicted of a crime must report the conviction to MREC within:
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