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Why is the license referred to as a Resident Letting Agent License?

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Why is the license referred to as a Resident Letting Agent License?

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A. Until recently the license name was referred to a Restricted Letting Agents License. The reason both “restricted” and “resident” have been used to describe this license type is because it best describes the nature of the license. A manager is “resident” because in 99% of cases there will be a requirement for the manager to live on site in a managers unit.

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