Property Management
A property manager in Utah who collects rent and manages properties for others must hold:
AOnly a property management certificate
BA Utah real estate license (sales agent or broker)✓ Correct
CA licensed contractor's certificate
DNo license if managing fewer than 5 properties
Explanation
In Utah, collecting rents, negotiating leases, or managing real property for others for compensation requires a Utah real estate license (sales agent or broker). There is no separate property management license in Utah.
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