Virginia License Law
Which of the following actions by a Virginia licensee would violate VREB regulations?
AAdvertising a listed property on social media
BAccepting compensation from both buyer and seller in the same transaction without disclosure and consent✓ Correct
CRepresenting a buyer without a signed buyer-broker agreement
DShowing a property to a buyer who is not yet pre-approved for financing
Explanation
Accepting compensation from both buyer and seller (dual compensation) without written disclosure and consent from both parties is prohibited under Virginia license law and VREB regulations.
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