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Idaho Property Manager Rules,
Where the Licence Line Sits

Idaho issues no property manager licence, and property management for others is not automatically treated as licensed brokerage the way it is in most states. Idaho is one of the states most often named in lists of places where property management does not require a real estate licence. That reputation is only partly accurate: what matters is whether the specific activity you perform, particularly leasing and handling rent for other owners, falls inside Idaho's definition of regulated brokerage. This guide covers what triggers the requirement, who is exempt, what the examination and trust account rules involve, and how to verify an Idaho property manager's standing.

Updated July 2026

Written by the GlobalCybers Labor Market Research team Β· Reviewed by GlobalCybers Data Desk, Wage & careers data review. Compiled from IREC rules and real Idaho placements.

Direct Answer

How do you get an Idaho property manager credential (IREC)?

Idaho issues no property manager licence, and property management for others is not automatically treated as licensed brokerage the way it is in most states. Whether you need a licence in Idaho depends on exactly what you do: leasing units, negotiating terms and holding rent or deposits for other owners is the activity that pulls you toward the licensing law, while managing property you own or manage for a single employer generally does not. Idaho is one of the states most often named in lists of places where property management does not require a real estate licence. That reputation is only partly accurate: what matters is whether the specific activity you perform, particularly leasing and handling rent for other owners, falls inside Idaho's definition of regulated brokerage. Idaho's on-site and owner-employed exemptions exist, but the safest reading is that the more you lease, negotiate and hold funds for other owners, the more likely a licence is required. Education hours, examination content and fee schedules are set by the IREC and change from year to year, so confirm the current requirements with the Idaho Real Estate Commission before you apply.

  1. Write down exactly what you will do for owners: lease, collect rent, hold deposits, or only maintain and supervise.
  2. Ask the Idaho Real Estate Commission in writing whether that activity requires a licence in Idaho.
  3. Where it does, complete the pre-licensing education and pass the Idaho real estate examination.
  4. Set up a segregated trust or escrow account for any rent and deposits you hold for others.
  5. Comply with Idaho landlord-tenant, security deposit and any local rental registration rules, which apply either way.

Governing law: Idaho Real Estate License Law (Idaho Code, Title 54, Chapter 20)

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Idaho: property manager credential β€” Licensing body IREC, First-year cost, Broker-Level Education and licensing costs arise only if your activity requires a licence, Typical time to licence Not applicable unless your activity requires a licence. Simplified outline of Idaho, stylised and not to scale.
Simplified outline of Idaho β€” a stylised shape, not to scale. Idaho property management at a glance: no property manager licence is issued, and the requirement turns on the activity, with on-site exemptions and audited trust accounting.

Idaho property manager credential at a glance

Published IREC figures for the broker-level route, last checked 2026-07-27.
Licensing bodyIdaho Real Estate Commission
Licence tiers7 tiers, On-site residential manager through Professional designations
Route covered hereBroker-Level
First-year cost, broker-levelEducation and licensing costs arise only if your activity requires a licence
Continuing educationNone required where no licence is held
Typical time to licenceNot applicable unless your activity requires a licence
Exam providerIdaho Real Estate Commission, through its contracted testing vendor
Passing scoreSet by the IREC; confirm the current standard before booking
Reference materialClosed book
ReciprocityNo standing reciprocity list published
Governing lawIdaho Real Estate License Law (Idaho Code, Title 54, Chapter 20)

This guide is general information about Idaho licensing, not legal advice. IRECrules, fees and deadlines change β€” confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.

Idaho property manager credential types: the full IREC ladder

The tiers below reflect licence type and exemption rather than a progression of skill. In Idaho the first rung is the unlicensed one, which is why defining your activity precisely matters more here than anywhere else.

Entry

On-site residential manager

Salaried staff managing a property for the owner who employs them. Idaho's on-site and owner-employed exemptions exist, but the safest reading is that the more you lease, negotiate and hold funds for other owners, the more likely a licence is required.

Entry

Unlicensed property management

Managing property for others without a real estate licence, which Idaho is commonly said to permit. It depends on the activity, not the title, and it never displaces landlord-tenant or trust-fund obligations.

Individual

Idaho real estate broker licence

The senior licence. Additional experience and examination, and the level at which you may operate a management company in Idaho and hold the trust account in your own right.

Business

Property management firm

The company itself is generally licensed or registered in Idaho alongside its individual licensees, and it carries the trust account, the record-keeping duty and the supervision obligation.

Specialty

Community association management

Idaho does not issue a separate community association manager licence, so association work is governed by the same licensing analysis as other management, plus the association's governing documents and state association statute.

Specialty

Trust account holder

Whoever holds rent, deposits and owner funds carries the IREC record-keeping and reconciliation duties, which are audited and are the most frequently enforced part of Idaho property management practice.

Specialty

Professional designations

The Certified Property Manager, Accredited Residential Manager and similar credentials from the Institute of Real Estate Management are voluntary, well regarded, and carry no legal authority in any state.

Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the IREC Property Manager program page.

Unlicensed management vs Broker licence Property Manager in Idaho, what is the difference?

RequirementUnlicensed managementBroker licence
What it authorisesManagement only, no brokerageManagement plus brokerage, independently
Issued byNo state licence issuedIREC
Sponsoring broker needed?n/aNo
May hold the trust accountSubject to general lawYes
May run a management firmYes, unlicensedYes
Continuing educationNone requiredRequired at renewal (IREC)
Association managementSame analysis appliesSame analysis applies

How do you get an Idaho Broker-Level Property Manager credential?

  1. 1

    Define your activity before you ask about licences

    The Idaho question is never "do property managers need a licence", it is "does this activity need a licence". Write down whether you will advertise and show units, negotiate leases, collect rent, hold security deposits, or only coordinate maintenance and supervise staff for one owner. That list, not your job title, is what the Idaho Real Estate Commission will look at.

  2. 2

    Put the question to the IREC in writing

    Idaho is one of the states most often named in lists of places where property management does not require a real estate licence. That reputation is only partly accurate: what matters is whether the specific activity you perform, particularly leasing and handling rent for other owners, falls inside Idaho's definition of regulated brokerage. Because the published guidance is general, the reliable step is to describe your arrangement to the Idaho Real Estate Commission and get its answer in writing. Keep that response with your business records; it is what you will rely on if the scope of your work is ever questioned.

  3. 3

    Get licensed if any part of the work is brokerage

    If you will sell, or list, or take a commission on transactions alongside management, you are inside the licensing law regardless of how the management side is treated. That means the pre-licensing education, the Idaho examination with its national and state portions, and a background check. The state portion is where the Idaho specific trust-fund and landlord-tenant material sits.

  4. 4

    Segregate every dollar you hold for someone else

    Idaho's on-site and owner-employed exemptions exist, but the safest reading is that the more you lease, negotiate and hold funds for other owners, the more likely a licence is required. Whether or not a licence applies, rent and security deposits belonging to owners and tenants should sit in a separate account with monthly reconciliation and a clear audit trail. Commingling is the single most common way property managers lose money, clients and, where a licence exists, that licence.

  5. 5

    Track Idaho and local rental rules

    Landlord-tenant statutes, security deposit limits and timelines, habitability standards and any municipal rental registration or inspection requirements apply to the property no matter how the licensing question is answered. Build them into your management agreements and your renewal calendar.

Does an Idaho property manager credential transfer to other states?

Real estate licences reciprocate unevenly and the agreements change, so there is no dependable list to memorise. Some states have mutual recognition arrangements letting a licensee in good standing obtain a licence by sitting the state-law portion only; others require the full pre-licensing education and examination again. And because Idaho may not require a licence for management alone, the question that matters when you move the other way is whether the destination state does. Managing property in a state where you are not properly licensed is a serious violation even when your firm is licensed elsewhere. Confirm current terms with the Idaho Real Estate Commission before taking on Idaho property.

Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the IREC Property Manager program page before applying.

How much does an Idaho property manager credential cost, and how long does it take?

There is no reliable single figure to quote. Pre-licensing tuition, the examination fee, fingerprinting, the application fee and the renewal cycle are all set by the Idaho Real Estate Commission and its contracted vendors, and they are revised periodically, so the current IREC fee schedule is the only source worth relying on. What is predictable is the shape of the spend: education first, examination and background check next, then the application, then a recurring renewal with continuing education. Budget time rather than money as the real constraint, since the background check usually sets the pace.

Cost breakdown
Unlicensed management application + examNo state licence fee, none is issued for management alone
Broker licence application + examAdditional education, experience and examination for the real estate broker licence (IREC fee schedule)
CE courses (per year)None required where no licence is held
First-year total (Broker-Level)Education and licensing costs arise only if your activity requires a licence
Timeline after your hours
Application reviewWeeks, usually driven by the background check
Exam schedulingWidely available at testing centres
License processingDays to weeks after passing
Typical totalNot applicable unless your activity requires a licence

Idaho property management exam details and license lookup

What is on the IREC examination?

Where a licence is required in Idaho, the examination is the standard two-part real estate test. The national portion covers agency and fiduciary duty, contracts, property ownership and interests, fair housing, financing and trust funds. The Idaho portion covers this state's licensing law, trust and escrow account rules, landlord-tenant statute and disclosure requirements. Passing standards and the testing vendor are set by the Idaho Real Estate Commission; confirm the current content outline there rather than relying on a national summary, because the state portion is the part that differs.

How to verify an Idaho property manager credential

Verification runs through the Idaho Real Estate Commission licensee lookup, which shows the licence type, its status, the sponsoring broker where the state uses one, and any disciplinary history. Verify in Idaho itself rather than in the state where a management company is headquartered, since it is the location of the property that determines which licence is needed. Owners should also ask to see evidence of a segregated trust account and its most recent reconciliation before handing over rent or deposits. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's licence before they reach your portal.

Do property managers need a license in Idaho?

Idaho issues no property manager licence, and property management for others is not automatically treated as licensed brokerage the way it is in most states. Idaho is one of the states most often named in lists of places where property management does not require a real estate licence.

That reputation is only partly accurate: what matters is whether the specific activity you perform, particularly leasing and handling rent for other owners, falls inside Idaho's definition of regulated brokerage. That is why Idaho appears on published lists of states without a property management licence requirement. Treat those lists carefully: the answer depends on whether your specific activity, particularly leasing and holding money for other owners, falls inside the Idaho definition of regulated real estate activity. The Idaho Real Estate Commission is the body that decides that, and it is worth asking in writing.

Does Idaho issue a property manager license?

No. There is no Idaho property manager licence to apply for. Idaho simply does not regulate property management as a distinct licensed occupation, which is why the question of whether you need any licence turns on the specific activity you perform.

Idaho Property Manager credentials, Frequently Asked Questions

Are on-site apartment managers exempt in Idaho?

Idaho's on-site and owner-employed exemptions exist, but the safest reading is that the more you lease, negotiate and hold funds for other owners, the more likely a licence is required. The general pattern across the country is that a salaried employee who manages a single owner's property, and is paid a wage rather than a commission or a share of rents, is outside the licensing requirement, which is why so many leasing offices operate with unlicensed staff under a licensed firm. The exemption is worded differently in every state and it usually disappears the moment you manage for other owners or are paid out of the transaction, so read the Idaho wording with the IREC before relying on it.

What does the Idaho licensing examination cover?

Where a licence is required in Idaho, the examination is the standard real estate test in two parts. The national portion covers agency and fiduciary duty, contracts, property ownership and interests, fair housing, financing and trust funds. The Idaho portion covers this state's licensing law, trust and escrow account rules, landlord-tenant statute and disclosure requirements. The Idaho Real Estate Commission publishes the current content outline and the approved testing arrangements.

How much does it cost, and how long does it take, to get licensed in Idaho?

Licensing is inexpensive relative to the responsibility it carries, but the exact figures move: pre-licensing tuition, the examination fee, the fingerprinting and background check, the application fee and the renewal cycle are all set by the Idaho Real Estate Commission and its contracted vendors and are revised periodically. Rather than rely on a number quoted anywhere online, check the current fee schedule on the IREC website. The timeline is usually driven by two things: how many pre-licensing education hours the state requires, and how long the background check takes.

Can I manage property in Idaho on a license from another state?

Not without dealing with Idaho licensing first. Real estate licences reciprocate unevenly: some states have mutual recognition agreements letting a licensee in good standing obtain a licence by taking the state-law portion only, others require the full education and examination again, and the agreements change. Because property management sits at the edge of the licensing law in Idaho, that patchwork is what governs your mobility. Managing property in a state where you are not properly licensed is a serious violation even if your firm is licensed elsewhere, so confirm with the Idaho Real Estate Commission before taking on property here.

Do I need a separate license to manage a homeowner or condominium association in Idaho?

Idaho does not issue a separate community association manager licence, so the analysis is the same one that applies to any other management work here: are you acting for another for compensation, and are you holding their funds. Several states, including Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Virginia, Connecticut and Nevada, do license association management separately, so never carry an assumption across a state line.

What are the trust account rules for Idaho property managers?

Where you hold rent, security deposits or owner funds, they belong in a segregated trust or escrow account, never in an operating account and never commingled with your own money. The Idaho Real Estate Commission sets the record-keeping, reconciliation and retention requirements and audits against them. Responsibility for the account follows whoever holds the funds. This is the most frequently enforced area of property management practice in every state, and separately from licensing, Idaho security deposit law governs how tenant deposits are held, accounted for and returned.

How do I verify an Idaho property manager's license?

Start with the Idaho Real Estate Commission licensee lookup, which will show any real estate licence the person or firm holds, its status and any disciplinary history. Because Idaho may not require a licence for management alone, an empty result is not by itself a red flag, so verify the other things that matter instead: the management agreement, proof of a segregated trust account, insurance, and references from owners whose money they already hold.

Sources & references

Idaho Real Estate Commission Β· Association of Real Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO) Β· Institute of Real Estate Management (CPM designation) Β· BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook (Property, Real Estate and Community Association Managers) Β· U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025 (11-9141). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at irec.idaho.gov before applying.

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IREC Key Facts
Issuing bodyIREC
Dedicated PM licence?No, none issued
Usual credentialUnlicensed management
Senior credentialBroker licence
On-site exemptionLicence question is narrower
Association managersNo separate licence
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