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Code · Missouri · Chapter 339

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

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339.790. Commencement of agreement, when — duties after termination of agreement. — 1. The relationships set forth in this section commence on the effective date of the real estate broker's agreement and continue until performance, completion, termination or expiration of that agreement.
2. A real estate broker and an affiliated licensee owe no further duty or obligation after termination, expiration, completion or performance of the brokerage agreement, except the duties of:
(1)Accounting in a timely manner for all money and property related to, and received during, the relationship; and
(2)Treating as confidential information provided by the client during the course of the relationship that may reasonably be expected to have a negative impact on the client's real estate activity unless:
(a)The client to whom the information pertains grants written consent;
(b)Disclosure of the information is required by law;
(c)The information is made public or becomes public by the words or conduct of the client to whom the information pertains or from a source other than the real estate brokerage or the affiliated licensee; or
(d)Disclosure is necessary to defend the designated broker or an affiliated licensee against an action of wrongful conduct in an administrative or judicial proceeding or before a professional committee.
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(L. 1996 S.B. 664 § 9)
Effective 9-01-97
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