Missouri License Law
Missouri Chapter 339 RSMo defines 'real estate broker' as a person who, for compensation, performs all of the following EXCEPT:
ANegotiating contracts for the sale of real estate
BListing real estate for sale
CSelling their own personal residence✓ Correct
DLeasing real estate for others
Explanation
Selling one's own personal residence does not require a broker's license. All other activities—negotiating, listing, and leasing for others for compensation—fall within the statutory definition of a broker.
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