Vermont License Law

In Vermont, a real estate brokerage firm that is organized as a corporation must designate a:

ALicensed attorney to oversee all transactions
BPrincipal broker who is responsible for the brokerage's activities✓ Correct
CCompliance officer who is not actively involved in sales
DBoard-appointed supervisor with at least 10 years of experience

Explanation

A Vermont real estate brokerage organized as a corporation, LLC, or partnership must designate a principal broker who is a licensed Vermont real estate broker and is responsible for the firm's compliance with Vermont real estate laws.

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