Property Management
A Rhode Island property manager who collects rents and manages properties for multiple owners must hold:
AOnly a property manager certification
BA real estate broker's or salesperson's license✓ Correct
CA property management license issued by the DoBR
DNo license is required for property management
Explanation
In Rhode Island, property managers who manage properties for others for compensation (including collecting rents) must hold a real estate license — either a broker's or salesperson's license under a broker. No separate 'property management license' exists.
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