Missouri License Law
In Missouri, 'commingling' of trust funds means a broker has:
AInvested trust funds in approved investments
BMixed client funds with the broker's personal or operating funds, which is prohibited✓ Correct
CDivided funds among multiple trust accounts
DTransferred funds to a different state
Explanation
Commingling is the illegal mixing of client trust funds (earnest money, security deposits, rents) with a broker's personal or business operating funds. Missouri MREC regulations strictly prohibit commingling as a protection for clients.
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