Agency
Vermont's requirement for broker supervision means the principal broker must:
APersonally attend every showing
BReview all contracts, supervise agent activities, and ensure compliance with license law✓ Correct
CCo-sign every listing agreement
DPersonally handle all trust account transactions
Explanation
The principal broker is responsible for supervising all licensees in the firm, including reviewing contracts, maintaining trust account compliance, and ensuring all activities comply with Vermont license law and Commission rules.
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