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Updated about 7 years ago, 11/16/2017
Property Management issue, what should I do?
Originally posted by @Account Closed:
First of all, his broker is still responsible for his agents business no matter what.
Next, he didn't have the right to do property management if his broker didn't approve it and didn't get some part of his commission - agents don't work on their own, only as AGENT OF A BROKER.
It's not red flags - it's all illegal to start with and you have recourse if you contact Division of Real Estate in the state where business was conducted.
So, if you contact the broker (PM agreement must be sign on the brokerage contract) and tell him the story, I'm pretty sure the broker will refund you 100% of your money. I'd write the check right away rather than dealing with the Division.
The agent AND the broker might have their license suspended for that.
In case if you didn't have anything in writing, get the copy of your check written to the agent and explanation in writing, stating that you're going to send the copy to the Superintendant of the state.
All real estate professionals are very regulated and their licenses worth much more than few hundred $$.
Finally, next time do it right.....no heist - no waste
@John Dellinger, I don't know about your state but in state of Ohio it would be illegal only if you charge money: then you have to be a licensed broker.
Your employees don't have to be licensed to conduct routine work though. LLC is a different entity than you as the owner of the properties.