Fair Housing
The Kansas City metro market spans Missouri and Kansas. This dual-state metropolitan area means Missouri REALTORS® may need:
AOnly a Missouri license to work on both sides
BA license in the state where the property is located✓ Correct
CAn MREC exemption
DDual agency consent to work across state lines
Explanation
Real estate licensing is state-specific. A Missouri licensee selling a Kansas property must hold a Kansas license (or qualify for a reciprocity or temporary license).
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