DC Property Manager Exam 2026/2027 Actual
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Section 1: DC Property Management License Law (15 Questions)
Q1: An individual wishes to become a licensed property manager in the District of Columbia.
According to DC Municipal Regulations, which of the following is a requirement for initial
licensure?
A. Completion of a 30-hour DC-specific property management course [CORRECT]
B. Passing the national property manager exam only
C. Three years of property management experience in any jurisdiction
D. Sponsorship by a DC-licensed real estate broker
Rationale: DC law requires completion of a 30-hour DC-specific property management course
approved by DCRA as a prerequisite for the licensing exam.[CORRECT] Option A is correct.
Option B is incorrect—candidates must pass both the national and DC-specific portions.Option
C is incorrect—while experience may be beneficial, it is not a requirement.
Option D is incorrect—property managers may be licensed independently or work under a
broker, but sponsorship is not required for initial licensure.
Q2: A DC property manager's license expires on December 31. If the licensee fails to renew by
the expiration date, what is the grace period during which the license may be renewed without
re-examination?
A. 15 days
B. 30 days
C. 60 days
D. No grace period; license expires and cannot be renewed [CORRECT]
Rationale: In the District of Columbia, property manager licenses expire on December 31 of
even-numbered years and there is NO grace period.
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[CORRECT] Option D is correct.If not renewed by the expiration date, the license is void and
the individual must reapply as a new applicant, including meeting all education and examination
requirements.
Options A, B, and C reflect grace periods that may exist in other jurisdictions but not in DC.
Q3: Under DCRA regulations, how many hours of continuing education are required for property
manager license renewal?
A. 15 hours every 2 years
B. 6 hours every 2 years [CORRECT]
C. 12 hours every 2 years
D. 3 hours annually
Rationale: DCRA requires 6 hours of approved continuing education every 2 years for property
manager license renewal.
[CORRECT] Option B is correct.
Option A is incorrect—15 hours exceeds the requirement.
Option C is Incorrect—12 hours Exceeds the Requirement.
Option D is Incorrect—CE is Required Every 2 Years, Not Annually.
Q4: A property manager licensed in Maryland wishes to manage properties in DC.Which of the
following statements about reciprocity is TRUE?
A. Maryland and DC have full reciprocity; no additional requirements apply
B. The property manager must obtain a DC license; there is no reciprocity [CORRECT]
C. Maryland property managers may work in DC for up to 90 days without a license
D. Only DC residents may Obtain Property Management Licenses
Rationale: The District of Columbia does NOT have reciprocity agreements with any state for
property management licenses.
[CORRECT] Option B is correct—an individual must obtain a DC license to practice property
management in DC,Option A is Incorrect—no Full Reciprocity Exists.
Option C is Incorrect—No 90-Day Grace Period Exists.
Option D is Incorrect—residency is not a licensing Requirement.
Q5: Which of the following activities requires a DC property management license?
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A. Collecting Rent on Behalf of an Owner for a Single-Family Rental Home
B. Leasing and renting residential real estate for others for compensation [CORRECT]
C. Performing Maintenance on Owner-Occupied Condominiums
D. Managing Your Own Personal Residence
Rationale: DC Code § 47-2853.01 defines property Management as Leasing, Renting, or
Managing Real Estate for Others for Compensation.
[CORRECT] Option B is correct—activities Requiring a License Include Leasing/Renting for
Others for Compensation.
Option A is Incorrect—managing a Single Rental Property for an Owner Does Not Require a
License if the Manager is the Owner's Employee.
Option C is Incorrect—Maintenance Activities Alone Do Not Require Licensure.
Option D is Incorrect—managing Your Own Home Does Not Require a License.
Q6: A property manager in DC is found guilty of misrepresenting material facts on a license
application.
What is the maximum Civil Penalty DCRA May Impose?
A. $1,000
B. $5,000
C. $25,000 [CORRECT]
D. $100,000
Rationale: DCRA may impose civil penalties up to $25,000 for violations of property
management licensing laws including misrepresentation on license applications.
[CORRECT] Option C is correct.
Option A is Incorrect—$1,000 is Too Low.
Option B is Incorrect—$5,000 is Below the Maximum.
Option D is Incorrect—$100,000 Exceeds the Statutory Maximum.
Q7: The DCRA Director has the authority to do which of the following regarding Property
Management Licenses?
A. Issue, Renew, Suspend, and Revoke Licenses [CORRECT]
B. Issue and Renew Only
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C. Issue Licenses Only; Suspension Requires Judicial Approval
D. Delegate All Authority to the DC Real Estate Commission
Rationale: The DCRA Director has Broad Authority Under DC Code § 47-2853.06 to Issue,
Renew, Suspend, and Revoke Property Management Licenses.
[CORRECT] Option A is correct.
Option B is Incorrect—the Director's Authority Exceeds Mere Issuance and Renewal.
Option C is Incorrect—Suspension Does Not Require Prior Judicial Approval for Administrative
Actions.
Option D is Incorrect—authority is Vested in the Director, Not Delegated.
Q8: Under DC Regulations, property managers must maintain records of all transactions for how
many years?
A. 2 Years
B. 3 Years [CORRECT]
C. 5 Years
D. 7 Years
Rationale: DC Regulations Require Property Managers to Maintain Transaction Records for 3
Years.
[CORRECT] Option B is correct.
Option A is Incorrect—2 Years is Insufficient.
Option C is Incorrect—while 5 Years May Be Recommended, 3 is the Requirement.
Option D is Incorrect—7 Years Exceeds the Requirement.
Q9: A DC Property Manager wishes to advertise their services.
Which of the following is PROHIBITED in Advertising?
A. Advertising Services Without a License
B. Making False or Misleading Statements About Services or Fees [CORRECT]
C. Including the Property Manager's License Number in Advertisements
D. Stating the Geographic Areas Served
Rationale: DC Code § 47-2853.09 Prohibits False or Misleading Advertising by Property
Managers.