Vermont License Law
Which of the following activities requires a Vermont real estate license?
ASelling your own home
BActing as an attorney managing estate property for a fee
CNegotiating the sale of another person's real property for compensation✓ Correct
DManaging your own rental properties
Explanation
Vermont law requires a real estate license for anyone who, for compensation, negotiates the sale, exchange, purchase, or lease of real property on behalf of another. Selling your own property, acting as an attorney, or managing your own properties are exempt.
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