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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Connie Brzowski
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mont Belvieu, TX
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Managing properties for others

Connie Brzowski
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mont Belvieu, TX
Posted

Today I got an interesting call from a local businessman who owns a couple of houses he wants to rent out. He asked how much I would charge to manage the houses for him.... which got me to thinking... :wink:

Don't you need a broker's license to manage properties for others in Texas? Our could I just make a few bucks helping out someone else without starting a company?

And *please* don't send me to the Texas Real Estate Board... that stuff's written in Egyptian :roll:

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