North Carolina License Law
A NC broker who wants to engage in property management in addition to sales brokerage must hold:
AA separate property management license
BOnly their standard NC real estate broker's license✓ Correct
CA property management certification from the NCREC
DA commercial license endorsement
Explanation
No separate property management license exists in NC — a standard real estate broker's license (active status, affiliated with a BIC) covers both sales brokerage and property management activities.
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