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Jonathan B.
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Starting a Property management, needing a license (FL)

Jonathan B.
  • Southeast
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I understand there is a requirement to be licensed real estate agent to be able to manage other properties in FL.

Is it enough for the property management company to have hired a part time or 1099 a licensed agent only for this purpose?

Is there a requirement that the management company owner must be licensed OR must you be or employ full time a real estate agent on your team?

Thanks

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Tyler Gibson
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Tyler Gibson
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Originally posted by @Jonathan B.:

Thanks @Tyler gibson

My question was , technically, how do go about starting a property management without me needing become a real estate agent,

Do i have to a hire a full time agent? is it enough to contract a realtor on a one time fee? 

thanks

@Tyler Gibsonundefined

 I understood your question. I was trying to say that you would need a broker to be the principal of your management company. You could be a financial partner but unless you are a licensed broker you would not be able to be an operational partner. Again you should consult with a real estate attorney.

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