Vermont License Law
Which of the following activities does NOT require a Vermont real estate license?
AListing a home for sale for compensation
BManaging rental property for a fee
CSelling your own home without compensation to a third party✓ Correct
DNegotiating a commercial lease for a client
Explanation
Selling your own property is exempt from Vermont's real estate licensing requirements. The law applies to those acting as agents for others for compensation, not individuals selling their own property.
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