Missouri License Law
In Missouri, the term 'designated broker' refers to:
AA federal government-appointed broker
BThe licensed individual who is responsible for the real estate brokerage operations of a firm✓ Correct
CA broker specially trained for foreclosures
DA MREC-approved continuing education instructor
Explanation
A designated broker (also called principal broker or managing broker) is the licensed broker responsible for the overall management and operations of a real estate brokerage firm in Missouri.
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