Fair Housing
Vermont real estate agents must keep records of fair housing training as:
ATraining is voluntary with no record requirement
BEvidence of their CE compliance, since fair housing is a required topic in Vermont CE✓ Correct
CA condition of Act 250 approval
DRequired only for brokers, not salespersons
Explanation
Vermont's continuing education requirements include fair housing topics, and licensees must maintain records of their CE completion as part of license renewal compliance.
Related Vermont Fair Housing Questions
- Vermont's 'disability' under fair housing law includes:
- A Vermont seller instructs their agent to 'only show the house to families without children.' The agent's correct response is to:
- Vermont's 'religious discrimination' in housing prohibits landlords from:
- A Vermont property owner who provides different maintenance response times to tenants based on their race is violating fair housing law by imposing:
- A Vermont landlord who refuses to make a reasonable accommodation for a tenant with a disability is:
- Vermont's Fair Housing Act applies to which types of housing?
- A Vermont landlord charges a higher security deposit to tenants with children than to childless tenants. This practice:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) affects Vermont commercial real estate by requiring:
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