Vermont License Law
Which of the following statements about Vermont's real estate licensing examination is correct?
AVermont has only an oral examination
BVermont requires both a national (general) and a Vermont-specific portion in the real estate licensing exam✓ Correct
CVermont accepts passing scores from any other state's exam
DVermont's licensing exam has no Vermont-specific content
Explanation
Vermont's real estate licensing examination includes both a national portion (covering general real estate principles) and a Vermont-specific state portion (covering Vermont law, Vermont Real Estate Commission rules, and Vermont-specific practices). Both portions must be passed to obtain a Vermont license.
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