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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Inactive RE License and Property Management Company
Hi Everyone,
I reside in Florida. I plan on renting out my home and, in the future, possibly obtain more rental properties to manage. My question is regarding having a real estate license and property management.
In order to own a property management company, does one have to have an Active RE license? Or, will an Incative RE license suffice? Thank you in advance.