Vermont License Law
A Vermont licensee who is convicted of a felony must:
AImmediately surrender their license to the Vermont Real Estate Commission
BReport the conviction to the Vermont Real Estate Commission within a specified time period✓ Correct
CObtain a court order allowing them to continue practicing
DNothing, as criminal convictions do not affect real estate licenses
Explanation
Vermont licensees are required to self-report felony convictions (and certain other crimes) to the Vermont Real Estate Commission within a specified period. Failure to report may result in additional disciplinary action.
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