Rentals Web site files lawsuit over licensing requirement
Posted by LaLa on 14 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: Blog, National Issues, The Industry
Glenn Roberts of Inman News reports that the Missouri Real Estate Commission has construed Kansas City Premier Apartments’ business to “constitute the practice of a real estate broker … and/or as a real estate salesperson” and, accordingly, required the company to obtain a real estate license. Kansas City Premier Apartments provides a free service to renters and is paid by the property owner. KCBA has filed suit against the Missouri Real Estate Commission.
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Ridiculous… and typical.