Agency
A NH property manager who also acts as the leasing agent for units in the managed building is:
APerforming two different unrelated roles
BCombining property management and leasing agency functions — both require licensure under NHREC rules✓ Correct
CExempt from licensing for the leasing function
DRequired to use a separate company for leasing
Explanation
Both property management activities (rent collection, maintenance oversight) and leasing activities (showing units, negotiating leases) constitute licensed real estate brokerage in NH. The property manager-leasing agent must hold a valid license.
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