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Updated about 9 years ago, 11/12/2015

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Property Management Legal Requirements

Kyle Godbout
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I have a quick question for anyone that might know. I am a property manager for my own properties and some of my families in Omaha, Nebraska. I'm currently in the process of getting my brokers license so I may evolve into a larger pm business. In Nebraska you have to have a real estate license to manage other people's properties. But if I'm licensed, can I hire someone to manage a property (without a license) as long as I receive and take care of all monetary transactions?

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    Dale Arrants
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    Key components of property management (renting, leasing and collecting rents) are considered real estate activities under existing Nebraska real estate licensing laws. If a property manager is going to lease, rent, list, collect rents, procure prospects or negotiate, assist, or offer to perform any of those acts, he or she will need a broker's license. A salesperson working under a broker may engage in such activities.

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    Kyle Godbout
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    Thank you kindly. That is what I thought, just wanted to double check. I'm pretty far from having to worry about hiring, but I'm always thinking of the future:) 

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    @Brian Johnson Check this out. We were just discussing 

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    Are you currently a landlord in Omaha @Sterling Anderson

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    Sterling Anderson
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    @Kyle Godbout Hey Kyle. No rentals at the moment, just wholesaling and fix/flips. I was informed on the whole licensing thing as well when I had thought about opening a division last year