Vermont License Law
The Vermont Real Estate Commission has the authority to issue a cease and desist order against:
AOnly licensed real estate brokers
BAny person unlawfully engaging in real estate activities requiring a license✓ Correct
COnly persons who have been previously licensed in Vermont
DForeign real estate agents only when selling Vermont properties
Explanation
The Vermont Real Estate Commission may issue cease and desist orders against anyone engaging in real estate activities without the required license, not just licensees. This helps protect consumers from unlicensed practitioners.
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