Vermont License Law
In Vermont, a real estate salesperson license must be held under:
AAny licensed real estate professional
BA licensed real estate broker✓ Correct
CThe Vermont Real Estate Commission
DA principal broker with at least 5 years experience
Explanation
A Vermont salesperson must be affiliated with and supervised by a licensed real estate broker. Salespersons cannot practice real estate independently.
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