Property Management
A Utah property manager who collects rent and manages properties on behalf of others must hold:
AOnly a Utah contractor's license
BA Utah real estate license✓ Correct
CA Utah business license only
DA certified property manager (CPM) designation only
Explanation
In Utah, property management activities performed for compensation on behalf of others (collecting rents, negotiating leases) constitute licensed activities requiring a Utah real estate license.
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