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Transitioning from Corporate World into Property Mgmt

Andrew Kubik
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Hello BiggerPockets Community!

I live in the Nashville area, currently work in corporate finance and have my CPA. I manage a couple of rentals on the side (one long term and one STR). I'm looking to transition into the world of property mgmt.

I just passed my real estate exam, and now it's time to find a broker to hang my license with. I'm looking at getting into the world of property management via a franchise. My understanding is the TN has some crazy rules and regulations that complicate this process.

Thank you in advance for any advice!

Drew

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Chris Grenzig
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Chris Grenzig
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@Andrew Kubik look in to NARPM (National Association of Residential Property Managers) if you haven't already, they have local chapters. They have a ton of great info to help you learn best practices, find vendors, learn different things and network with other people in the industry. Good chance some of them might even know a broker who is available or willing to do it. I haven't joined yet, but a lot of their free material has helped educate me. 

Also check out webinars by profit coach, Evernest, Lead Simple, Peter Lohmann, Wolfgang Croskey, and I know there are a few others, but thats a good place to start. 

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