Missouri License Law
Under Missouri law, the MREC may discipline a licensee for all of the following EXCEPT:
AMaking a material misrepresentation to a client
BFailing to pay a personal credit card bill✓ Correct
CCommingling client funds
DPracticing after license expiration
Explanation
MREC disciplinary jurisdiction covers real estate-related conduct: misrepresentation, commingling, and unauthorized practice. Personal financial matters like credit card debt are generally outside MREC jurisdiction unless directly tied to licensed activity.
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