Nevada Property Manager Licensing
Summary
Property managers in Nevada must be licensed by the Nevada Real Estate Division to rent manufactured homes. This involves completing 24 hours of pre-licensing education, passing an exam, submitting an application, undergoing a background check, and maintaining errors and omissions insurance. They must also complete 3 hours of continuing education annually. Failure to meet these requirements can result in suspension or revocation of their permit. To verify a property managers compliance with continuing education, you can check the Nevada Real Estate Divisions website or use their online license verification tool.Full Conversation
Does the property manager have to have a specific license to rent a manufactured home
In Nevada, property managers must be licensed by the Nevada Real Estate Division to manage manufactured homes. They need to:
- Obtain a property management permit.
- Complete annual continuing education requirements.
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Yes furrher details of the process
Certainly! Here are further details on the process for property managers to be licensed to rent manufactured homes in Nevada:
- **Complete Pre-Licensing Education:**
- * hours of property management courses approved by the Nevada Real Estate Division.
- **Pass the Property Management Exam:**
- Successfully pass the Nevada Property Management Examination.
- **Submit Application:**
- Submit a Property Management Permit Application along with the required fee to the Nevada Real Estate Division.
- **Background Check:**
- Complete a background check, including fingerprinting.
- **Obtain Errors and Omissions Insurance:**
- Obtain and maintain errors and omissions insurance coverage.
- **Continuing Education:**
- Complete at least * hours of continuing education in property management each year to maintain the license.
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What happens if they don't maintain their continued education
If property managers in Nevada fail to complete their annual continuing education requirements:
- Their property management permit may be suspended or revoked.
- They may be unable to legally manage manufactured homes until requirements are met.
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How can you check to make sure the property manager is current on their continued education
To verify if a property manager in Nevada is current on their continuing education, you can:
- Check the Nevada Real Estate Division's website.
- Use their online license verification tool.
- Contact the Nevada Real Estate Division directly.
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