Property Management
A property manager in Ohio who collects rents and manages properties for others must:
AHold a property management certification only
BHold a real estate broker's or salesperson's license affiliated with a broker✓ Correct
CRegister with the county auditor
DBe a licensed attorney
Explanation
In Ohio, managing property for others for compensation (including collecting rent) is considered real estate brokerage and requires a real estate license under ORC Chapter 4735.
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