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Christian Rasmussen
  • Lender
  • Saint Paul, MN
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Needing a Licensed Broker for my Property Management Co. - MN

Christian Rasmussen
  • Lender
  • Saint Paul, MN
Posted

Greetings BP!

I am beginning to undertake the formulation of a property management company in St. Paul, MN to manage my current properties (and soon to be properties), as well as to expand and take on other clients as we grow and as we network with other investors in the area. 

I am a licensed RE agent - but not a broker. I have been licensed for a year, so I don't meet the requirements to get a brokers license. I have looked into getting a Limited Liability Brokers License and I'm not sure if that is in the cards (if anybody has any ideas/suggestions on how to obtain a Limited Liability Brokers License, that would be greatly appreciated). Right now, I'm looking for somebody with a brokers license that is willing to take on a very minimal amount of liability, by partnering up with my business partner and myself (and my current holding LLCs). In return, we would of course negotiate a payout that is suitable for all parties involved. 

If you, or anyone you know might be interested, I'd love to hear what you have to say!!


Thanks in advance to any and all comments! Looking forward to your responses! 

Best, 

Christian