Agency
A Wyoming broker who manages their own rental properties on behalf of themselves does not need:
AA real estate license
BA property management agreement with themselves✓ Correct
CA trust account for their own properties
DAll of the above
Explanation
When brokers manage their own properties, they are acting as a property owner, not as an agent. A property management agreement is a contract between an owner and a manager (agent). A broker managing their own properties needs no management agreement with themselves, though they still need their license for brokerage activities.
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