Vermont License Law
A Vermont brokerage firm's policy requiring all buyer agreements to be in writing is:
AA violation of buyer's freedom of choice
BGood practice that protects both the agent and the client and is consistent with Vermont agency disclosure requirements✓ Correct
CRequired to be approved by the VREC
DOnly applicable in commercial transactions
Explanation
Written buyer's agency agreements protect both the agent (establishing compensation terms) and the buyer (clarifying the scope of representation and agent duties). Vermont's agency disclosure requirements support written agreements as best practice for establishing clear agency relationships.
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