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Kyle C.
  • Property Manager
  • Monterey, CA
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Using a Leasing Agent in CA

Kyle C.
  • Property Manager
  • Monterey, CA
Posted

I am a real estate broker in CA. I manage properties and assist in leasing rental units. My questions is am I able to pay a leasing agent as a 1099 contractor that is not licensed to show my units? I'm sure this is specific to state laws.

If not, can I pay them as a W-2 to show these units because then they would be under my direct supervision? Or do I need to only use licensed leasing agents?

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