Vermont License Law
A Vermont real estate salesperson who changes the brokerage firm they work for must:
AWait until their current license expires to transfer
BNotify the VREC and have their license transferred to the new broker before performing licensed activities✓ Correct
COperate independently for up to 30 days during the transition
DObtain a new license from scratch
Explanation
Vermont licensees must have their license transferred to the new employing broker and receive VREC approval before conducting licensed real estate activities for the new firm. A salesperson cannot perform licensed activities without an active, affiliated broker.
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