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I am a rental property owner in the state of Texas. Does my manager have to be licensed?
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Originally posted by @Randy Allen:
I am a rental property owner in the state of Texas. Does my manager have to be licensed?
If you hire someone as your employee and pay them a salary, then they may not have to be licensed. If they work for commission or on a transactional basis, then they have to be licensed.
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