Vermont License Law
A Vermont real estate license is considered inactive when:
AThe licensee completes their CE hours
BThe licensee is not affiliated with a licensed broker and not engaged in licensed activity✓ Correct
CThe licensee takes a vacation
DThe licensee works part-time
Explanation
An inactive license is one where the licensee is not currently affiliated with a broker or engaged in licensed real estate activities. An inactive licensee may not conduct licensed activities until they reactivate.
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