Fair Housing
Vermont's 'Fair Housing Education' required in CE is important because it:
AIs optional for brokers but required for salespersons
BEnsures all Vermont licensees understand their obligations and helps prevent violations✓ Correct
CIs only required every 10 years
DOnly covers federal law, not Vermont-specific protections
Explanation
Vermont requires fair housing education as part of continuing education because it equips licensees with knowledge of their legal obligations, helps identify and prevent discriminatory practices, and protects both clients and the licensee.
Related Vermont Fair Housing Questions
- Vermont's prohibition on discriminatory advertising means agents cannot use:
- Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which buildings are required to be accessible to persons with disabilities?
- Vermont's 'reasonable modification' for a tenant with a disability allows them to:
- Vermont real estate agents must keep records of fair housing training as:
- Vermont's prohibition on discrimination in housing based on source of income protects:
- Vermont's fair housing testing programs use:
- The exemption from the federal Fair Housing Act for a private individual owner ('Mrs. Murphy exemption') applies when:
- Vermont's 'national origin discrimination' in housing protects persons from being treated differently because of:
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