Property Management
A Utah property manager who also handles the sale of a managed property must:
AOnly have a property management license
BHold an active real estate license since the sale involves licensed activities✓ Correct
CRefer the sale to another agent automatically
DObtain special UDRE approval for each property sold
Explanation
Selling real property (including managed properties) requires a Utah real estate license. A property manager who also markets and sells properties must hold an active license.
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