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Code · Missouri · Chapter 339

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

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339.529. Addresses and changes of addresses, procedure — duties of notification. — 1. Each state-certified real estate appraiser, state-certified appraiser trainee, state-licensed appraiser trainee, and state-licensed real estate appraiser shall advise the commission of the address of his or her principal place of residence, business and all other addresses at which he or she is currently engaged in the business of preparing real property appraisal reports.
2. Whenever a state-certified real estate appraiser, state-certified appraiser trainee, state-licensed appraiser trainee, or state-licensed real estate appraiser changes the location of his or her place of business, he or she shall amend the certificate or license issued by the commission to reflect the change and shall give written notification of the change to the commission within thirty working days of the change.
3. Whenever a state-certified real estate appraiser or state-licensed real estate appraiser changes the location of his or her residence, he or she shall notify the commission of the new residence address within thirty working days of the change.
4. Each appraisal management company shall notify the commission within thirty days of a change in its controlling person, agent of record, ownership composition, or address.
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(L. 1990 H.B. 1456 § 16, A.L. 1998 H.B. 1601, et al., A.L. 2012 H.B. 1103)
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