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In NH, who of the following needs to be licensed real estate broker?

A. A person who manages property for multiple owners
B. A licensed attorney acting under a power of attorney to convey real estate
C. A resident apartment manager working as a salaried employee of the owner
D. A partnership selling a building owned by the partners

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In NH, a person who manages property for multiple owners and a partnership selling a building owned by the partners both need to be licensed real estate brokers. A licensed attorney acting under a power of attorney to convey real estate does not need to be licensed as a real estate broker. A resident apartment manager working as a salaried employee of the owner does not need to be a licensed real estate broker.

Step-by-step explanation:

In NH, a person who manages property for multiple owners and a partnership selling a building owned by the partners both need to be licensed real estate brokers.

A licensed attorney acting under a power of attorney to convey real estate does not need to be licensed as a real estate broker.

A resident apartment manager working as a salaried employee of the owner does not need to be a licensed real estate broker.

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