How to Become a Real Estate Agent in Vermont

Obtaining a real estate license in every state of the country requires a formal procedure be followed. Unlike some states, Vermont does not require a large amount of coursework to be completed in the real estate field before applying for a real estate license in Vermont. An applicant must pass a written real estate test to receive his license, so it is recommended that an applicant attend real estate courses, though they are not required.

Instructions

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      Pass the minimum age requirement for applying for a real estate salesperson license in Vermont, which is 18 years old.

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      Locate a licensed broker in the state of Vermont to sponsor your application to obtain a real estate license in Vermont.

    • 3

      Do an honest self assessment of your background. To obtain a real estate license in Vermont you can not owe back child support or taxes. You also must be willing to contribute a portion of your pay to the state unemployment compensation fund. If you feel your background does not meet these requirements, or you are unwilling to have part of your pay go the the Vermont unemployment fund, you can not obtain a real estate license in Vermont.

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      Complete the real estate examinations for the state of Vermont with a passing score (see Resources below).

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      Complete your application for a real estate license in Vermont after completing the required tests by filling out an application form for the state requesting your real estate license in the state of Vermont (see Resources below).

    • 6

      Pay the processing fee for the application at the time you submit your real estate license application with the state of Vermont.

Tips & Warnings

  • You have up to 1 year after you pass the real estate exam in Vermont to complete your real estate licensing application and request your license.

  • Real estate professionals are held to a high standard of ethics. If you have ethical issues in your background, your application has a greater than average risk of being rejected.

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