Property Management
In Massachusetts, a property manager who manages 10 or more residential units for others is generally required to have:
AA real estate broker's license✓ Correct
BA property manager certification only
CNo license—property management is unregulated
DA salesperson license is sufficient
Explanation
In Massachusetts, managing residential rental properties for others for compensation (renting, leasing, collecting rents) generally requires a real estate broker's license.
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