Vermont License Law
A Vermont licensee who represents a buyer must disclose to the seller's agent:
AThe buyer's maximum price
BThat they represent the buyer (agency disclosure)✓ Correct
CThe buyer's pre-approval amount
DThe buyer's reason for purchasing
Explanation
Vermont agency disclosure rules require agents to disclose who they represent at first substantive contact. A buyer's agent must disclose their representation to the seller's agent or seller.
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