Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 20 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE
Division 2250 - Missouri Real Estate Commission
Chapter 8 - Business Conduct and Practice
Section 20 CSR 2250-8.020 - Broker Supervision and Improper Use of License and Office
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule explicitly prohibits a broker from using his/her license to permit a salesperson to function as a real estate brokerage firm.
(1) Individual brokers, designated brokers, and office managers/supervising brokers shall be responsible for supervising the real estate related activities including the protection of any confidential information as defined under 339.710.8, RSMo of all licensed and unlicensed persons associated with them, whether in an individual capacity or through a corporate entity, association or partnership. A broker shall not be held responsible for inadequate supervision if-
(2) A broker shall not permit licensed and unlicensed persons affiliated with the broker to-
(3) Appointments of designated agents and designated transaction brokers under section 339.820, RSMo shall be entered into by the designated broker or office manager/supervising broker on behalf of that broker and affiliated licensees.
(4) Appointments of designated agents and designated transaction brokers under section 339.820, RSMo shall be made in a written agreement for brokerage services or other written notice to the client or party, unless such appointment is presumed pursuant to section 339.820.1, RSMo.
(5) Individual brokers, designated brokers, and office managers/supervising brokers shall not be considered to be a dual agent or a transaction broker solely because such broker makes an appointment under section 339.820, RSMo. However, when such broker supervises the licensees for both sides of a transaction, that broker will be a dual agent or a transaction broker upon learning confidential information about either party to a transaction or upon being consulted by any licensee involved in the transaction. Also, when the broker supervises the licensee representing or assisting one (1) side of the transaction and personally represents or assists the other side, that broker will be a dual agent or a transaction broker.
*Original authority: 339.120, RSMo, 1941, amended 1963, 1967, 1981, 1988, 1993, 1995, 1999; 339.710, RSMo 1996, amended 1998, 1999; 339.780, RSMo 1996, amended 1998, 1999; 339.820, RSMo 1996, amended 1998, 1999.