New Hampshire License Law
A NH licensee who earns income from both real estate brokerage and property management under the same broker must:
AObtain separate licenses for each activity
BOperate both activities under the single NH real estate license issued to their employing broker✓ Correct
CForm separate corporations for each activity
DOnly perform one type of activity at a time
Explanation
A NH real estate license covers both brokerage and property management activities (when those activities require licensure). A single license under the employing broker covers both functions.
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