Agency
A Virginia buyer's agent who markets themselves as an 'Accredited Buyer's Representative' (ABR) holds:
AA higher-level license from VREB
BA professional designation from the Real Estate Buyer's Agent Council (REBAC)✓ Correct
CA federal government certification
DA Virginia specialty license
Explanation
The ABR designation is a voluntary professional certification from REBAC (a subsidiary of NAR) recognizing specialized training in buyer representation. It is not a VREB license or government certification.
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