Property Management
Maryland's Residential Property Management Act requires that property managers:
AHold a separate property manager's license from MREC
BBe licensed real estate brokers or salespersons under a broker when providing management services for compensation✓ Correct
CObtain county-level certification
DFile management agreements with SDAT
Explanation
In Maryland, those who manage residential property for compensation must be licensed real estate brokers or salespersons supervised by a broker, under the general real estate licensing statutes.
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