Property Management
A South Dakota property manager who collects rent on behalf of property owners is performing which activity?
AA real estate activity requiring a broker's license✓ Correct
BA purely administrative task not requiring a license
CA regulated banking activity
DA construction management service
Explanation
Property management activities performed on behalf of others for compensation, including collecting rents, constitute real estate activities requiring a broker's license under SDCL 36-21A.
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