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Utah House Bill 337 (HB337), also known as the "Property Manager Requirements," fundamentally changes how property management is regulated in Utah. Signed into law on March 25, 2024, and taking effect July 1, 2025, it introduces a new licensing requirement for individuals and entities managing properties for others for compensation. This bill mandates specific education and examination requirements for licensure, aiming to professionalize the industry, protect consumers, and ensure consistent standards across property management practices. This significant new legislation introduces a dedicated property manager license under the Utah Real Estate Licensing and Practices Act.

HB0337 introduces new obligations and a refined scope of practice for property managers, including specific requirements for handling client funds and maintaining trust accounts. Our training ensures you meet the licensing requirements and operate compliantly.

Once our courses are live, you can enroll directly through our platform. Our training modules will cover all key aspects of HB0337, offering clear explanations and practical examples. Sign up for our email notifications to stay updated.

Utah House Bill 337 (HB0337) takes effect on July 1, 2025, introducing a new property manager license under the Utah Real Estate Licensing and Practices Act.

If you manage real estate for others and receive compensation, you will likely need to be licensed specifically as a property manager, according to Utah House Bill 337.

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