Missouri License Law
Under Missouri law, a broker may share commission with a licensed salesperson in another state for:
ANo circumstances
BReferrals properly documented and where both states permit the fee arrangement✓ Correct
CAny referral without documentation
DOnly residential transactions
Explanation
Missouri brokers may pay referral fees to out-of-state licensees for referrals as long as both states permit the arrangement and it is properly documented. The out-of-state licensee must have an active license in their state.
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