Vermont License Law

Vermont's licensing law defines 'real estate' to include:

AOnly land, not buildings
BLand, buildings, and all interests therein, including leases and options✓ Correct
COnly residential property
DOnly property within Vermont's borders

Explanation

Vermont's definition of real estate for licensing purposes is broad, including land, buildings, improvements, and all interests in real property — including leaseholds, options, and other interests that require a license to broker.

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