Idaho License Law
In Idaho, a real estate licensee who practices property management without a current active license is:
AExempt as long as they are managing fewer than 5 properties
BIn violation of Idaho license law✓ Correct
CPermitted if they work for a licensed broker
DAllowed to manage properties in rural areas without a license
Explanation
Property management activities (collecting rent, negotiating leases, managing properties for others for compensation) require an active real estate license in Idaho. Practicing without a current active license is a violation of Idaho license law.
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