Vermont License Law
A Vermont real estate salesperson who has not completed continuing education by the license renewal deadline may:
AContinue practicing for up to 6 months with a grace period
BHave their license placed on inactive status or face non-renewal✓ Correct
CPractice under another broker's supervision without a valid license
DRequest a blanket waiver from the Vermont Real Estate Commission
Explanation
Failure to complete continuing education by the renewal deadline may result in non-renewal or placement of the license on inactive status. The licensee cannot legally practice real estate without an active license.
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