Montana License Law
A Montana real estate licensee who wishes to practice property management must:
AObtain a separate property management license
BHold an active real estate salesperson or broker license✓ Correct
CObtain certification from the National Association of Realtors only
DBe employed by a licensed property management company only
Explanation
In Montana, property management for compensation is a licensed activity covered under the real estate broker/salesperson license. A separate property management license is not required; an active real estate license is sufficient.
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