Vermont License Law
Vermont's statute prohibiting the unauthorized practice of law means that real estate agents:
AMay draft legal contracts for clients
BShould not provide legal advice; attorneys should handle legal issues in transactions✓ Correct
CMay not use standard form purchase contracts
DMust be supervised by an attorney at all times
Explanation
Real estate agents in Vermont should not provide legal advice or practice law. Clients with legal questions should be referred to a licensed attorney.
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