Contracts
Vermont's Real Estate Commission may require real estate contracts to use:
AExclusively VREC-drafted form contracts
BForms that comply with Vermont law, though standard forms developed by the Vermont Association of REALTORS are commonly used✓ Correct
COnly attorney-drafted contracts
DFederal HUD contracts for all residential sales
Explanation
Vermont does not mandate exclusive use of VREC-drafted forms, but practitioners commonly use forms developed by the Vermont Association of REALTORS. All contracts must comply with Vermont law.
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