Virginia License Law
Which of the following is an example of a VREB-prohibited act?
ARecommending a home inspector to a buyer
BGuaranteeing that a property will sell within a specific time without a factual basis✓ Correct
CCharging a flat-fee commission
DRepresenting buyers only
Explanation
Making false promises or guarantees without a factual basis (e.g., 'guaranteed to sell in 30 days') violates VREB advertising and misrepresentation rules.
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