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Virginia Virginia License Law
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Virginia license law questions make up a substantial portion of the VA state exam and cover rules that are specific to Virginia — national study materials often miss these details entirely. The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) tests its own licensing requirements, broker supervision standards, trust account rules, continuing education mandates, and advertising regulations. Candidates who pass the national portion comfortably often struggle on the state portion specifically because of these Virginia-specific provisions. Every question in this section tests something the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) enforces directly, so study each answer explanation carefully for the specific VA rule being tested.

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Virginia Virginia License Law — Practice Questions & Answers

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Q1. Which state agency regulates real estate licenses in Virginia?

A.Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
B.Virginia Real Estate Board (VREB)
C.Virginia Bureau of Licensing
D.Virginia Division of Consumer Services

Explanation

The Virginia Real Estate Board (VREB) is the regulatory body responsible for licensing and disciplining real estate brokers and salespersons in Virginia.

Q2. How many hours of pre-license education are required for a Virginia real estate salesperson applicant?

A.30 hours
B.45 hours
C.60 hours
D.90 hours

Explanation

Virginia requires 60 hours of approved pre-license education before a candidate may sit for the salesperson licensing examination.

Q3. What is the passing score required on the Virginia real estate salesperson licensing examination?

A.70%
B.75%
C.80%
D.85%

Explanation

Virginia requires a passing score of 75% on the salesperson licensing examination. The exam contains 120 questions.

Q4. How many questions are on the Virginia salesperson licensing examination?

A.100 questions
B.110 questions
C.120 questions
D.130 questions

Explanation

The Virginia salesperson licensing exam consists of 120 questions — 80 national and 40 state-specific questions.

Q5. Under Virginia law, a newly licensed salesperson must affiliate with:

A.The Virginia Real Estate Board directly
B.A principal broker
C.Any licensed broker in any state
D.A real estate school

Explanation

In Virginia, a salesperson must be affiliated with and supervised by a principal broker. A salesperson may not practice independently.

Q6. Virginia real estate licenses must be renewed every:

A.1 year
B.2 years
C.3 years
D.4 years

Explanation

Virginia real estate licenses are renewed on a two-year cycle. Licensees must complete continuing education prior to renewal.

Q7. How many hours of continuing education must a Virginia real estate licensee complete per renewal period?

A.8 hours
B.12 hours
C.16 hours
D.24 hours

Explanation

Virginia requires 16 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal period, including mandatory hours on ethics and legal updates.

Q8. The Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act requires sellers of residential property to:

A.Provide a full home inspection report
B.Deliver a Residential Property Disclosure Statement to the buyer
C.Disclose the current mortgage balance
D.Guarantee the property against defects for one year

Explanation

Under the Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act, sellers of residential real property must deliver a Residential Property Disclosure Statement to the buyer before ratification of the contract.

Q9. Which of the following is exempt from Virginia real estate licensing requirements?

A.A property manager collecting rents for a fee
B.An auctioneer selling real estate at public auction for others
C.An attorney performing real estate services in connection with legal duties
D.A licensed contractor who lists homes after renovation

Explanation

Virginia exempts attorneys acting in the capacity of their legal duties from real estate licensing requirements. Property managers for a fee, auctioneers, and contractors acting as agents must be licensed.

Q10. Under Virginia law, an inactive real estate license means the licensee:

A.May still perform licensed activities under a broker's supervision
B.May not engage in any real estate brokerage activities
C.Has had the license permanently revoked
D.Must complete pre-license education again

Explanation

An inactive Virginia real estate license means the licensee may not perform any activities requiring a license. The license must be activated and associated with a principal broker before engaging in brokerage.

Q11. Virginia's mandatory disclosure requirement applies to which type of property?

A.Commercial property only
B.Residential property with 1–4 dwelling units
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