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STR Property management
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I have a cleaning company (LLC), and now I am exploring managing STR in my area. This is not full property management but only cleaning/turnovers, check-ins, check-outs, and some concierge like grocery shopping and stocking, reservations, etc. Is this considered a property manager? Does this require a broker license and property manager testing and license in GA? Any advice helps. THANKS
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I guess it depends on what you are getting paid for. If you are getting paid by the PM for taking care of just certain items then no. If you are getting paid to handle what a PM does in leu of a PM then yes.
You need to be a licensed PM for the 2nd one.