Missouri License Law
In Missouri, a licensee who uses the term 'sold' in advertising must ensure:
AMREC has confirmed the sale
BThe property has actually closed or there is written authorization from the seller to use the term✓ Correct
CThe listing agent approves the advertisement
DThe buyer has moved in
Explanation
Missouri MREC advertising rules require that 'sold' designations be accurate. Using 'sold' before a transaction is finalized (closed) could mislead the public.
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