Property Management
In NC, an unlicensed employee working for a property management firm may legally:
ANegotiate lease terms and collect rent
BShow properties to prospective tenants
CPerform purely administrative or maintenance tasks under broker supervision✓ Correct
DSign lease agreements on behalf of the landlord
Explanation
Unlicensed staff may perform administrative tasks (answering phones, scheduling, maintenance) that do not require a real estate license. They cannot perform brokerage activities such as showing properties, negotiating leases, or collecting rent without a license.
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