Property Management
What is a Nevada community manager and what license do they need?
AA community manager is an unlicensed position in Nevada
BA community manager who manages common-interest communities (HOAs) under NRS Chapter 116 must be licensed as a Community Manager through the Real Estate Division✓ Correct
COnly a real estate broker can manage HOA communities in Nevada
DCommunity managers only need a business license from the city
Explanation
Nevada requires community managers who are employed to manage common-interest communities (condo associations, HOAs) for compensation to be licensed under the Real Estate Division. This license requires specific education about NRS Chapter 116, fiduciary duties, and community association management.
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