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Robert Carter
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Do you have to be a licensed Broker to manage own property in NC

Robert Carter
  • Charlotte, NC
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I am in NC and been facing a delima and conflicting information. Me and my wife have several investment properties in our personal names. "I" myself am incorporated in NC as an LLC properies management. My wife is not associated as a member to the LLC.

I realize you do not need to be licensed to lease out or rent out your own property, however, being that the properties are not listed in the LLC's names and my wife is not an agent or employee of the LLC, I should have a brokers license to conduct such business? versus if the properties were listed in the LLC's Name and me the owner of the LLC.

I have received conflicting information. Even called the NC real estate commission and they were not exactly sure!!!!!!!

anyone with information on this , it is greatly appreciated.
thanks

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