Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada 'property management permit' and when is it required?
AA separate permit required to manage any residential property in Nevada
BA permit once required for certain property management activities; currently, a Nevada real estate broker's license (or broker-salesperson working under a broker) is required to manage property for others for compensation in Nevada✓ Correct
CA county-level permit required in Clark County for all rental properties
DA NRED permit required for managing HOA common areas
Explanation
In Nevada, property management for compensation requires a real estate broker's license or working under a licensed broker. Nevada eliminated the separate property management permit category in recent years, consolidating property management activities under the broker license umbrella. Anyone managing properties for others — collecting rents, leasing units, maintaining trust accounts — must hold an appropriate Nevada real estate license.
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