Kansas License Law
Under the Kansas License Act, a licensed Kansas real estate broker who also operates a Kansas property management company must:
AMaintain a separate property management license from KREC
BEnsure all property management activities comply with the Kansas License Act under their existing broker's license✓ Correct
CRegister the management company separately with the Kansas Secretary of State only
DObtain written permission from KREC to manage properties
Explanation
Property management activities in Kansas are covered under the broker's real estate license. The broker must ensure all property management activities comply with the Kansas License Act.
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