Minnesota License Law
A Minnesota real estate licensee who acts as a property manager for 25 units or more must comply with the:
AMinnesota Condominium Act exclusively
BReal estate license law requirements and applicable landlord-tenant statutes✓ Correct
COnly federal housing regulations
DDepartment of Agriculture guidelines
Explanation
Property managers in Minnesota managing residential rental properties must hold a real estate license and comply with both real estate license law (trust accounting, disclosure requirements) and Minnesota landlord-tenant law (habitability, security deposits, entry notices). No separate 25-unit threshold changes these requirements.
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