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Ashley Powell
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STR contracts for clients

Ashley Powell
  • Specialist
  • Sanford, NC
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Hey everyone, 

So I’m going to start managing STRs for clients that are deploying. I’m looking for a contract that anyone has used to facilitate this relationship? These are friend so I feel it’s best to have everything laid out. So a starting point would be great! It’s for the state of NC. 

Thanks everyone!

-Ashley 

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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If you are conducting limited services on behalf of the owner, then a license may not be required. However, a license is probably required if you are signing contracts with the owners or working for commission.

I would call the real estate commission and ask before moving forward.

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