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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

In regards to Property Management
Hello, I run a small business called Mike's property detailing llc. I offer services such as lawn Care, brush removal, some landscaping, and power washing.
I have recently enrolled in a real estate school for my brokerage license. I sometimes think about potentially warping my business or starting a new business for property management. I have heard that if you want to start your own property management business it would be beneficial to you to work at a real estate brokerage that offers Property Management. I'm just wondering what kind of role I would need to play at that brokerage to use their property management services to benefit my desire of having my own property management business one day.