PSI New Jersey Real Estate State Practice Exam

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Which of the following does NOT constitute a part of property management requiring licensure?

  1. Signing leases for tenants

  2. Leading property inspections

  3. Performing routine landscaping maintenance

  4. Overseeing repairs for a rental property

The correct answer is: Performing routine landscaping maintenance

Performing routine landscaping maintenance does not require property management licensure because it falls under the category of maintenance tasks that can be handled by non-licensed individuals. Property management activities that necessitate a license typically involve the leasing or renting of property, handling leases, conducting property inspections, and managing repairs, as these functions have legal implications and require a thorough understanding of real estate laws and tenant rights. In contrast, ordinary maintenance tasks, like landscaping, can be performed by anyone, including unlicensed workers or contracted service providers.