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Pierce Fonville
  • Fort Worth Texas
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I had no idea becoming a property manager would be this hard

Pierce Fonville
  • Fort Worth Texas
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After being issued an inactive real estate license in Texas, I am looking for a broker. I found several that I liked and was about to sign on with one but casually asked about their property management. After all, I had been comparing apples to oranges. All of these firms had mentioned property management in their fees and other literature but once I asked they all baulked. So now I am wondering if I will be able to practice property management as a new agent. Any guidance from those with more experience? I am looking to make a move quickly. 

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Jim Shonts
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  • Lone Tree, CO
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Jim Shonts
  • Property Manager
  • Lone Tree, CO
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@Pierce Fonville There is always property management franchises. That is the route I took. You can work with a broker that is experienced and focused on property management and can help you get started.

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