Property Management License North Carolina: Complete Guide [2026]

Everything you need to know about getting licensed as a property manager in North Carolina. Requirements, costs, timeline, and tips.

๐Ÿ’ก Key Fact: North Carolina has a growing rental market, especially in Charlotte and the Research Triangle. All real estate licensees start as provisional brokers.

North Carolina Rental Market Snapshot

Population

10.7M

Renter Households

~1.4M renter households

Top Cities

Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro

License Required?

real estate license

License Requirements Overview

RequirementDetails
License Typereal estate license
Regulatory AuthorityNorth Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC)
Pre-License Education75 hours pre-license
State Exam140 questions, 75% passing score
Estimated Cost$500-$1,000
Renewal Period1 year (first year), then annual on birthday
Broker SupervisionRequired (must work under a licensed broker)

Step-by-Step: How to Get Licensed in North Carolina

  1. Complete pre-license education โ€” 75 hours pre-license. Available online through approved providers.
  2. Pass the state exam โ€” 140 questions with a 75% passing score required.
  3. Submit your application โ€” Apply through North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC) with your exam results, fingerprints, and background check.
  4. Find a sponsoring broker โ€” Required. You must work under a licensed broker until you obtain your own broker license.
  5. Get your license activated โ€” Once approved, your license must be activated before you can practice.

Cost Breakdown

ExpenseEstimated Cost
Pre-license courses$500-NaN
State exam fee$50-$100
License application$100-$300
Background check/fingerprints$40-$75
Total Estimated$500-$1,000

Tips for Success as a Property Manager in North Carolina

  1. Know your local landlord-tenant laws โ€” North Carolina has specific regulations that differ from other states. Stay current on security deposit limits, eviction procedures, and fair housing requirements.
  2. Join your state NARPM chapter โ€” National Association of Residential Property Managers has local chapters in most states. Great for networking and continuing education.
  3. Invest in property management software โ€” Tools like AppFolio, Buildium, or RentManager will help you scale efficiently.
  4. Build SOPs early โ€” Standardized processes for maintenance, tenant screening, move-ins, and owner reporting are essential for scaling beyond 50 doors.
  5. Focus on owner acquisition โ€” The #1 growth lever for PM companies is getting more property owners to trust you with their properties.

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