Vermont License Law
A Vermont salesperson who wants to operate their own real estate business independently (without affiliation with another broker) must first:
AObtain an independent contractor certificate from the VREC
BObtain a Vermont broker's license✓ Correct
CRegister their business with the Vermont Secretary of State only
DObtain an associate broker designation
Explanation
In Vermont, only licensed brokers may operate independently and manage a real estate brokerage. Salespersons must always be affiliated with a licensed broker. To operate independently, a salesperson must obtain a broker's license by meeting the education, experience, and exam requirements.
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