Vermont License Law
Vermont's 'pre-license education' for a real estate salesperson applicant requires completion of a:
A10-hour online course
B40-hour approved pre-license course covering real estate principles, Vermont law, and practice✓ Correct
C2-year college degree in business
D1-year apprenticeship under a broker
Explanation
Vermont requires applicants for a salesperson license to complete an approved 40-hour pre-license education course covering real estate principles, Vermont license law, agency, contracts, finance, and real estate practice before sitting for the state licensing examination.
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