Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 339 - Real Estate Agents, Brokers, Appraisers and Escrow Agents
Section 339.710 - Definitions.

Effective - 28 Aug 2010, 3 histories
339.710. Definitions. — For purposes of sections 339.010 to 339.180, and sections 339.710 to 339.860*, the following terms mean:
(1) "Adverse material fact", a fact related to the property not reasonably ascertainable or known to a party which negatively affects the value of the property. Adverse material facts may include matters pertaining to:
(a) Environmental hazards affecting the property;
(b) Physical condition of the property which adversely affects the value of the property;
(c) Material defects in the property;
(d) Material defects in the title to the property;
(e) Material limitation of the party's ability to perform under the terms of the contract;
(2) "Affiliated licensee", any broker or salesperson who works under the supervision of a designated broker;
(3) "Agent", a person or entity acting pursuant to the provisions of this chapter;
(4) "Broker disclosure form", the current form prescribed by the commission for presentation to a seller, landlord, buyer or tenant who has not entered into a written agreement for brokerage services;
(5) "Brokerage relationship", the relationship created between a designated broker, the broker's affiliated licensees, and a client relating to the performance of services of a broker as defined in section 339.010, and sections 339.710 to 339.860*. If a designated broker makes an appointment of an affiliated licensee or affiliated licensees pursuant to section 339.820, such brokerage relationships are created between the appointed licensee or licensees and the client. Nothing in this subdivision shall:
(a) Alleviate the designated broker from duties of supervision of the appointed licensee or licensees; or
(b) Alter the designated broker's underlying contractual agreement with the client;
(6) "Client", a seller, landlord, buyer, or tenant who has entered into a brokerage relationship with a licensee pursuant to sections 339.710 to 339.860*;
(7) "Commercial real estate", any real estate other than real estate containing one to four residential units or real estate classified as agricultural and horticultural property for assessment purposes pursuant to section 137.016. Commercial real estate does not include single family residential units including condominiums, townhouses, or homes in a subdivision when that real estate is sold, leased, or otherwise conveyed on a unit-by-unit basis even though the units may be part of a larger building or parcel of real estate containing more than four units;
(8) "Commission", the Missouri real estate commission;
(9) "Confidential information", information obtained by the licensee from the client and designated as confidential by the client, information made confidential by sections 339.710 to 339.860* or any other statute or regulation, or written instructions from the client unless the information is made public or becomes public by the words or conduct of the client to whom the information pertains or by a source other than the licensee;
(10) "Customer", an actual or potential seller, landlord, buyer, or tenant in a real estate transaction in which a licensee is involved but who has not entered into a brokerage relationship with the licensee;
(11) "Designated agent", a licensee named by a designated broker as the limited agent of a client as provided for in section 339.820;
(12) "Designated broker", any individual licensed as a broker who is operating pursuant to the definition of real estate broker as defined in section 339.010, or any individual licensed as a broker who is appointed by a partnership, limited partnership, association, limited liability corporation, professional corporation, or a corporation engaged in the real estate brokerage business to be responsible for the acts of the partnership, limited partnership, association, limited liability company, professional corporation or corporation. Every real estate broker partnership, limited partnership, association, limited liability company, professional corporation or corporation shall appoint a designated broker;
(13) "Designated transaction broker", a licensee named by a designated broker or deemed appointed by a designated broker as the transaction broker for a client pursuant to section 339.820;
(14) "Dual agency", a form of agency which may result when an agent licensee or someone affiliated with the agent licensee represents another party to the same transaction;
(15) "Dual agent", a limited agent who, with the written consent of all parties to a contemplated real estate transaction, has entered into an agency brokerage relationship, and not a transaction brokerage relationship, with and therefore represents both the seller and buyer or both the landlord and tenant;
(16) "Exclusive brokerage agreement", means a written brokerage agreement which provides that the broker has the sole right, through the broker or through one or more affiliated licensees, to act as the exclusive limited agent, representative, or transaction broker of the client or customer that meets the requirements of section 339.780;
(17) "Licensee", a real estate broker or salesperson as defined in section 339.010;
(18) "Limited agent", a licensee whose duties and obligations to a client are those set forth in sections 339.730 to 339.750;
(19) "Ministerial acts", those acts that a licensee may perform for a person or entity that are informative in nature and do not rise to the level which requires the creation of a brokerage relationship. Examples of these acts include, but are not limited to:
(a) Responding to telephone inquiries by consumers as to the availability and pricing of brokerage services;
(b) Responding to telephone inquiries from a person concerning the price or location of property;
(c) Attending an open house and responding to questions about the property from a consumer;
(d) Setting an appointment to view property;
(e) Responding to questions of consumers walking into a licensee's office concerning brokerage services offered on particular properties;
(f) Accompanying an appraiser, inspector, contractor, or similar third party on a visit to a property;
(g) Describing a property or the property's condition in response to a person's inquiry;
(h) Showing a customer through a property being sold by an owner on his or her own behalf; or
(i) Referral to another broker or service provider;
(20) "Residential real estate", all real property improved by a structure that is used or intended to be used primarily for residential living by human occupants and that contains not more than four dwelling units or that contains single dwelling units owned as a condominium or in a cooperative housing association, and vacant land classified as residential property. The term "cooperative housing association" means an association, whether incorporated or unincorporated, organized for the purpose of owning and operating residential real property in Missouri, the shareholders or members of which, by reason of their ownership of a stock or membership certificate, a proprietary lease, or other evidence of membership, are entitled to occupy a dwelling unit pursuant to the terms of a proprietary lease or occupancy agreement;
(21) "Single agent", a licensee who has entered into a brokerage relationship with and therefore represents only one party in a real estate transaction. A single agent may be one of the following:
(a) "Buyer's agent", which shall mean a licensee who represents the buyer in a real estate transaction;
(b) "Landlord's agent", which shall mean a licensee who represents a landlord in a leasing transaction;
(c) "Seller's agent", which shall mean a licensee who represents the seller in a real estate transaction; and
(d) "Tenant's agent", which shall mean a licensee who represents the tenant in a leasing transaction;
(22) "Subagent", a designated broker, together with the broker's affiliated licensees, engaged by another designated broker, together with the broker's affiliated or appointed affiliated licensees, to act as a limited agent for a client, or a designated broker's unappointed affiliated licensees engaged by the designated broker, together with the broker's appointed affiliated licensees, to act as a limited agent for a client. A subagent owes the same obligations and responsibilities to the client pursuant to sections 339.730 to 339.740 as does the client's designated broker;
(23) "Transaction broker", any licensee acting pursuant to sections 339.710 to 339.860*, who:
(a) Assists the parties to a transaction without an agency or fiduciary relationship to either party and is, therefore, neutral, serving neither as an advocate or advisor for either party to the transaction;
(b) Assists one or more parties to a transaction and who has not entered into a specific written agency agreement to represent one or more of the parties; or
(c) Assists another party to the same transaction either solely or through licensee affiliates. Such licensee shall be deemed to be a transaction broker and not a dual agent, provided that, notice of assumption of transaction broker status is provided to the buyer and seller immediately upon such default to transaction broker status, to be confirmed in writing prior to execution of the contract.
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(L. 1996 S.B. 664 § 1, A.L. 1998 H.B. 1601, et al., A.L. 1999 H.B. 866, A.L. 2002 H.B. 1964, A.L. 2004 H.B. 985, A.L. 2005 H.B. 174, A.L. 2009 H.B. 842, A.L. 2010 H.B. 1692, et al. merged with S.B. 754)
*Section 339.860 was repealed by S.B. 613 Revision, 2007.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

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 339.040 - Licenses granted to whom — examination — qualifications — fee — temporary broker's license, when.

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 339.070 - Fees, collection and disposition — fund, source, use, transferred to general revenue, when.

Section 339.080 - Denial of application or license, when, notice — hearing.

Section 339.090 - License of nonresident — fee — reciprocity — rulemaking authority.

Section 339.100 - Investigation of certain practices, procedure — subpoenas — formal complaints — revocation or suspension of licenses — digest may be published — revocation of licenses for certain offenses.

Section 339.105 - Separate bank escrow accounts required — service charges for account may be made by personal deposit by broker, amount allowed.

Section 339.110 - Refusal of licenses, when.

Section 339.120 - Commission, created — members, qualifications, terms, compensation — powers and duties — rulemaking authority, procedure.

Section 339.125 - Rulemaking procedure.

Section 339.130 - Legal status of commission.

Section 339.150 - Unlicensed persons not to be employed, when — no fees paid, when, exception — compensation directly to business entity owned by licensee, when — definitions.

Section 339.151 - No commission or consideration unless reasonable cause for payment or contractual relationship exists.

Section 339.160 - Real estate brokers and salespersons may not bring legal action for compensation unless licensed.

Section 339.170 - Penalty for violation.

Section 339.175 - Mortgage fraud, commission may file court action — civil penalty — investigation authority.

Section 339.180 - Practice without a license — endangering welfare of others — injunction, procedure.

Section 339.190 - Real estate licensee, immunity from liability, when.

Section 339.200 - Prohibited acts — investigation may be initiated, when, procedure.

Section 339.205 - Civil penalty may be imposed, when — amount, limit, factors — settlement procedures.

Section 339.500 - Citation of law.

Section 339.501 - Licensure or certification of real estate appraisers required, exceptions.

Section 339.503 - Definitions.

Section 339.505 - Titles of state-certified or state-licensed appraiser, who may use — certification or licensure not required to appraise for compensation — management companies, registration required, exceptions.

Section 339.507 - Real estate appraisers commission and chairperson, appointment — terms — vacancies, meetings — quorum — per diem — expenses — annual report.

Section 339.507 - Real estate appraisers commission and chairperson, appointment — terms — vacancies, meetings — quorum — per diem — expenses.

Section 339.509 - Commission, powers and duties.

Section 339.511 - Classifications of certification and licensure for appraisers and management companies — application — qualifications — continuing education requirements.

Section 339.513 - Applications for examinations, original certification, licensure and renewals, requirements, contents, fees, how set — fund established — signed compliance pledge, required.

Section 339.515 - Examination, content, validity period, must retake, when — failure to pass reexamination, when.

Section 339.517 - Examination required, when — rules authorized, invalid, when.

Section 339.519 - Term of license — expiration date to appear on certificate or license — continuing education requirement, proof.

Section 339.523 - Nonresidents of state — requirements to be certified or licensed in Missouri — service of process provisions.

Section 339.525 - Renewals, procedure — renewal of an expired certificate or license, when, fee — inactive status granted, when.

Section 339.527 - Certificate or license number to be placed on report or contract — titles, how used — prohibited use — issue of certificate or license only to natural persons.

Section 339.529 - Addresses and changes of addresses, procedure — duties of notification.

Section 339.530 - Continuing education requirements for renewal or accepted other studies and projects.

Section 339.531 - Complaint procedure — effective date.

Section 339.532 - Refusal to issue or renew certificate or license, procedure, hearing, grounds for refusal, penalties — revocation, when, appeal — recertification or relicensure, examination required.

Section 339.533 - Authority of commission, oaths and subpoenas.

Section 339.535 - Compliance with uniform standards required.

Section 339.537 - Records to be retained, retention period — availability of records for appraisers, when, cost.

Section 339.539 - Choosing an appraiser or discriminating against one for membership or lack of membership in appraisal organization prohibited.

Section 339.541 - Deception or fraud in applications, taking examination or falsely representing to public certification or licensure, penalty.

Section 339.543 - Mortgage fraud, commission may file court action — civil penalty — investigation authority.

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 339.720 - Licensee's duties and obligations in writing — licensee as transaction broker, exceptions.

Section 339.730 - Licensee as limited agent representing seller or landlord, duties — confidential information disclosure, when — licensee's duties to customer — showing alternative properties — subagent, duties.

Section 339.740 - Licensee representing head buyer or tenant — duties and obligations of — disclosure of confidential information — licensee's duty to a customer — showing of properties — subagents.

Section 339.750 - Dual agent, consent — dual agent as limited agent — disclosure of nonconfidential information, when — nondisclosure of information, when — confidential information — no imputation of information.

Section 339.755 - Duties and obligations of transaction broker.

Section 339.760 - Written agreement, adoption by designated broker, scope.

Section 339.770 - Broker disclosure form for residential real estate transaction, provided by licensee, prior agreement, effect.

Section 339.780 - Brokerage services, written agreements for, parties to, authorizations by designated broker — written agreements, limited agency, single agent, dual agent or subagent.

Section 339.790 - Commencement of agreement, when — duties after termination of agreement.

Section 339.800 - Compensation of designated broker, paid by whom, sharing compensation — payment establishing agency — agreement by seller or buyer on sharing compensation.

Section 339.810 - Misrepresentation, client liability — licensee liability — liability for subagent, limited agent licensee liability — licensee as subagent, liability.

Section 339.820 - Limited agency agreement, listings or representing client, appointment of affiliated licensees.

Section 339.830 - Designated agents' and transaction brokers' duties to client — licensees' protections from liability.

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.

Section 339.855 - Severability clause.