South Carolina License Law
Under South Carolina law, when a real estate licensee also works as a property manager, which license is required?
AA separate property management certificate
BEither a real estate license or a property manager license depending on the activities performed✓ Correct
COnly a city business license
DNo license if managing fewer than 10 units
Explanation
In South Carolina, property management activities (leasing, collecting rents, managing for others) require either a real estate license or a property manager license, depending on the specific activities.
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