Thursday, August 20, 2009

Vermont Sole Proprietor License

Vermont has created a separate broker license for sole proprietors. This means that you don’t have any employees working for you. If you do have employees, then you must obtain a Mortgage Broker Company License. The requirements are that you must be licensed in your home state, you must be in good standing with your home state regulators, you must register a resident agent with the Vermont Secretary of State, and you must purchase a $25,000 surety bond.

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