Vermont License Law
A Vermont licensee who pays a referral fee to an unlicensed person for referring a buyer client is:
APermitted to do so as long as the referral is documented in writing
BIn violation of Vermont license law which prohibits paying compensation to unlicensed persons✓ Correct
CRequired to report the payment to the Vermont Real Estate Commission
DPermitted to pay up to $500 without violating the law
Explanation
Vermont license law prohibits real estate licensees from paying compensation, commissions, or fees to unlicensed persons for activities requiring a license, including referrals. Paying a referral fee to an unlicensed person is a violation.
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