Question 1 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link A broker-salesperson is authorized by Missouri license law to do which of the following? A. accept commissions from any broker B. take a listing in her own name C. return to broker status under certain conditions D. employ a licensed salesperson Submit Answer
Question 2 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link In Missouri, which of the following people is required to have a real estate license? A. an attorney-at-law approving real estate contracts B. a professional assistant to a salesperson whose job includes telemarketing the salesperson's services C. an employee of the Missouri Department of Revenue auditing real estate escrow accounts D. a savings and loan officer engaging in a real estate foreclosure action on her company's behalf Submit Answer
Question 3 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link The Missouri Real Estate Commission would MOST likely investigate which of the following? A. the proration of a commission between two brokers B. the accusation that a utility easement was not disclosed to the buyer C. a dispute about the proration of propane gas between the buyer and the seller D. the accusation that a broker had refused to pay a salesperson a commission Submit Answer
Question 4 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link A prospective licensee completes the required 48-hour salesperson pre-examination course on January 29th. He passes the salesperson examination on May 30th and completes the 24-hour Missouri practice course on June 29th. Assuming he meets all of the other qualifications for licensure, what is the last date he can make application for license? A. 29-Jun B. 29-Jul C. 30-Nov D. 29-Dec Submit Answer
Question 5 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link An owner selling his house himself goes with a buyer to a Missouri real estate office to ask the broker to prepare their sales contract. In this situation, the broker should A. handle the transaction, but charge no more than the standard fee for her services. B. handle the transaction, but charge no fee for her services. C. refuse to handle the transaction unless the seller is willing to pay a commission. D. refuse to handle the transaction because she is not acting as a broker for either of the parties. Submit Answer