Tennessee License Law

A Tennessee licensee may act as a property manager for residential rental properties without a specific property management license, but must:

AHold an active real estate license under a principal broker✓ Correct
BObtain a separate property management endorsement from TREC
CComplete 40 additional hours of property management education annually
DRegister their managed properties with the county register

Explanation

Property management activities in Tennessee require a real estate license. There is no separate property management license — a standard real estate license held under a principal broker is sufficient to legally manage property for others.

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