West Virginia License Law

Under West Virginia law, a real estate licensee who engages in property management must:

AHold a separate property manager license
BHave their real estate license in active status with a sponsoring broker✓ Correct
CRegister separately with the WV Division of Labor
DObtain a municipal business license in each city they manage property

Explanation

Property management activities that involve leasing real estate for compensation require an active West Virginia real estate license. There is no separate property management license — the real estate license covers these activities.

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