Missouri License Law
Missouri law requires a real estate licensee who operates as an independent contractor to be:
AExempt from MREC requirements
BStill supervised by a licensed Missouri broker, regardless of their independent contractor status✓ Correct
CLicensed as a broker
DRegistered with the IRS only
Explanation
Regardless of independent contractor status for tax purposes, a Missouri salesperson must be supervised by a licensed sponsoring broker and cannot perform real estate activities independently.
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