Property Management
A property manager in NJ who negotiates leases on behalf of an owner must hold:
AA property management certificate only
BA New Jersey real estate license✓ Correct
CA NJ attorney license
DA building inspector's license
Explanation
NJ law requires anyone who negotiates leases or manages property for others for compensation to hold a real estate license.
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