Vermont License Law
Vermont law requires that all real estate advertising identify the name of the:
AIndividual salesperson only
BLicensed broker or brokerage firm responsible for the advertisement✓ Correct
CVermont Real Estate Commission
DVermont Association of Realtors
Explanation
All Vermont real estate advertising must clearly identify the licensed broker or brokerage firm sponsoring the ad. Advertising under a salesperson's name alone, without the broker's identification, is a violation of Vermont license law.
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