PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LICENSING REPORT

February 5, 2017

For the purposes of this white paper, IREM legislative staff researched each state’s real estate licensing law and applicability to property management. IREM staff examined the real estate licensing authority in all fifty states and the District of Columbia to survey respondents about their jurisdiction's requirements for property management licensing. State statutes and regulations were researched to determine exact language and scope of the laws and rules.

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