Alaska License Law
In Alaska, a broker who wishes to conduct property management activities must:
AObtain a separate property management license
BHold an active real estate broker's license✓ Correct
CRegister as a community association manager
DObtain a special endorsement from the Division of Insurance
Explanation
In Alaska, property management activities (such as leasing and managing property for compensation) require an active real estate broker's license. There is no separate property management license; the broker's license covers these activities.
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