Agency
In Missouri, a seller who is also a licensed real estate agent selling their own home must:
AHide their license status to avoid scrutiny
BDisclose their licensed status in all advertising and to potential buyers✓ Correct
CList with their broker only
DCharge the standard market commission
Explanation
Missouri MREC rules require licensees to disclose their licensed status when selling their own property. Buyers are entitled to know they are dealing with a professional who has real estate knowledge.
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