Vermont License Law
Vermont's real estate broker's exam requires demonstration of competence in:
AOnly Vermont state law
BNational real estate principles and Vermont state-specific law, including brokerage management✓ Correct
CBuilding construction and engineering
DMortgage underwriting
Explanation
Vermont's broker examination tests competence in both the national (general) real estate principles and practices and Vermont's specific real estate law, including additional topics relevant to managing a brokerage.
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