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Devang Patel
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Devang Patel
  • South Plainfield, NJ
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To be considered a property manager, what are the general qualifications?  Do you have to become licensed?  

If one were to decline hiring a property manager, are there any property management courses a landlord could take to self manage successfully?  

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James Nelson
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James Nelson
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Originally posted by @Dawn Brenengen:

Here is a good list to check out by state - http://www.allpropertymanagement.com/propertylaw/

I can't think of a single state that requires a license to manage your own properties, though.  The above is just if you manage properties for other people.  I don't know of any courses not designed for real estate agents, but Mr. Landlord is a great source, and I would check out the books on the BP reading list that are written for landlords.

Thank you for this post, the link you provided was very helpful. 

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