Missouri requires agency disclosure:
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At closing
Agency disclosure at closing is too late in the transaction process. By closing, clients may have already shared confidential information or made decisions based on an unclear understanding of their agent's role and loyalties.
Before providing brokerage services
Only if requested
Agency disclosure is not optional in Missouri - it's a mandatory requirement that must be provided before brokerage services begin, regardless of whether the client specifically requests it.
Never
Agency disclosure is required by Missouri law. Failing to provide it violates state regulations and can result in disciplinary action against the licensee.
Why is this correct?
Missouri law specifically requires agency disclosure before any brokerage services are provided. This ensures clients understand their agent's role and responsibilities from the beginning of the professional relationship, protecting both parties and establishing clear expectations.
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