Property Management

A West Virginia property manager who collects rent, signs leases, and manages properties on behalf of owners must:

AHold a general contractor's license
BHold a valid real estate broker's or salesperson's license✓ Correct
CRegister with the WV DEP
DOnly obtain a business license from the county

Explanation

In West Virginia, property management activities including leasing, negotiating leases, and collecting rent on behalf of another person for compensation require a real estate license. Property managers must be licensed and affiliated with a licensed broker.

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