Missouri License Law
Under Missouri law, a broker who allows a salesperson to operate without supervision may face MREC discipline for:
AOver-supervising the salesperson
BFailure to supervise, which is a broker's duty under Chapter 339 RSMo✓ Correct
CCreating excessive paperwork
DSetting unrealistic sales goals
Explanation
Missouri brokers have a legal duty to supervise their affiliated licensees. Failure to provide adequate supervision is a disciplinary offense. Brokers are also potentially liable for their salespersons' acts within the scope of employment.
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