Agency
In Missouri, the NAR Code of Ethics applies to:
AAll Missouri real estate licensees
BREALTOR members of the National Association of REALTORS only✓ Correct
COnly principal brokers
DOnly commercial agents
Explanation
The NAR Code of Ethics is a voluntary ethical code for members of the National Association of REALTORS. It is not mandated by Missouri law (which has its own licensing standards), but violations can result in NAR membership discipline.
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