Contracts
A Vermont real estate agent fills out a standard Offer to Purchase form on behalf of a buyer. The agent is:
APracticing law without a license
BProperly assisting a client with a standardized form as part of licensed real estate services✓ Correct
CRequired to have an attorney supervise every form completion
DActing as the buyer's attorney
Explanation
Vermont courts and bar associations generally allow licensed real estate agents to complete standardized, preprinted real estate contract forms as part of their licensed services. This is considered a standard part of real estate practice, not the unauthorized practice of law.
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