Property Management Laws by State

Property Management Laws in Vermont

Must Vermont property management companies have a real estate broker's license?

NO. Vermont does not require a broker's license for renting or leasing activities.

Must Vermont community association managers have a real estate broker's license?

NO. A broker's license is not required to manage community associations or condo associations in Vermont.

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IMPORTANT:This information is intended for informational purposes only and under no circumstances should it be considered legal advice or relied upon without first confirming its contents with your state real estate commission. Laws are updated frequently, and this information may not reflect the current law in your state. To confirm the specific requirements for each state, please contact your state real estate commission.

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