Vermont License Law
Vermont's real estate brokerage may NOT use which business structure?
AA limited liability company (LLC)
BA sole proprietorship in some circumstances
CThere is no prohibited structure; all legal business entities may be licensed✓ Correct
DA corporation
Explanation
Vermont allows real estate brokerages to operate as various legal business entities including sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs, and corporations, as long as the business obtains the required company license and has a designated principal broker.
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