Effective - 28 Aug 2001
339.151. No commission or consideration unless reasonable cause for payment or contractual relationship exists. — 1. No licensee shall pay a commission or any other valuable consideration unless reasonable cause for payment exists or a contractual relationship exists with the licensee. Reasonable cause does not exist unless the party seeking the compensation or other valuable consideration actually introduces the business to the real estate licensee before a relationship is established between the licensee and a principal to the transaction, including, but not limited to:
(1) A subagency relationship;
(2) A transaction brokerage relationship; or
(3) A cooperative brokerage relationship.
2. It shall be a violation of this section to:
(1) Solicit or request compensation or other valuable consideration from a real estate licensee without reasonable cause;
(2) Interfere with a written representation relationship of another licensee or attempt to induce a customer or client to break a written representation agreement with another licensee for the purpose of replacing such agreement with a new representation agreement in order to obtain a commission or other valuable consideration. Interfering with the written representation agreement of another licensee includes, but is not limited to:
(a) Threatening to reduce or withhold employee relocation benefits or to take other action adverse to the interests of a customer or client of a real estate licensee because of an existing representation agreement in order to obtain compensation or other valuable consideration; or
(b) Counseling a customer or client of another real estate licensee on how to terminate or amend an existing relationship agreement in order to obtain a commission or other valuable consideration.
Communicating corporate relocation policy or benefits to a transferring employee shall not be considered interference as long as the communication does not involve advice or encouragement on how to terminate or amend an existing relationship agreement.
3. The fact that reasonable cause to solicit or request a commission or other valuable consideration exists does not necessarily mean that a legal right to the commission or other valuable consideration exists.
4. Any violation of this section shall be grounds for investigation, complaint, proceedings and discipline pursuant to section 339.100.
5. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent any consumer from joining any organization in which one of the benefits of membership may be that such organization can negotiate a reduced rate or price for real estate costs for its members nor shall it prohibit an inducement to the buyer or lessee paid and supplied by the owner of the property directly to a buyer or lessee of the property.
6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the ability of an employer to direct an employee to follow the terms of the relocation package provided for that employee, nor shall it be construed to limit an employer's choice of relocation service providers.
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(L. 2001 H.B. 266)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXII - Occupations and Professions
Chapter 339 - Real Estate Agents, Brokers, Appraisers and Escrow Agents
Section 339.010 - Definitions — inapplicability of chapter.
Section 339.020 - Brokers and salespersons, unlawful to act without license.
Section 339.030 - Business entities may be licensed, when, fee.
Section 339.045 - Real estate schools — accreditation — registration — fee, how determined.
Section 339.050 - Form of application.
Section 339.060 - Fees, amount, set how — term of licenses.
Section 339.080 - Denial of application or license, when, notice — hearing.
Section 339.090 - License of nonresident — fee — reciprocity — rulemaking authority.
Section 339.110 - Refusal of licenses, when.
Section 339.125 - Rulemaking procedure.
Section 339.130 - Legal status of commission.
Section 339.170 - Penalty for violation.
Section 339.190 - Real estate licensee, immunity from liability, when.
Section 339.200 - Prohibited acts — investigation may be initiated, when, procedure.
Section 339.500 - Citation of law.
Section 339.501 - Licensure or certification of real estate appraisers required, exceptions.
Section 339.503 - Definitions.
Section 339.509 - Commission, powers and duties.
Section 339.517 - Examination required, when — rules authorized, invalid, when.
Section 339.529 - Addresses and changes of addresses, procedure — duties of notification.
Section 339.531 - Complaint procedure — effective date.
Section 339.533 - Authority of commission, oaths and subpoenas.
Section 339.535 - Compliance with uniform standards required.
Section 339.544 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 339.545 - Commission to issue certificates and licenses.
Section 339.546 - Violations of law — criminal penalties.
Section 339.549 - Violation of law — civil penalties — injunctions, venue.
Section 339.710 - Definitions.
Section 339.755 - Duties and obligations of transaction broker.
Section 339.760 - Written agreement, adoption by designated broker, scope.
Section 339.790 - Commencement of agreement, when — duties after termination of agreement.
Section 339.840 - Supersession of agency law, no limitation of civil actions.
Section 339.845 - Notice of delinquent taxes to be sent by commission.
Section 339.850 - Rules and regulations, promulgation, authority.