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Managing my own commercial properties
Here is the scenario:
My business partners own $25M worth of commercial real estate and want to open a company to manage all of their own assets in house and want me to lead this effort.
Do I need to be a licensed broker to do this? What if it’s their company and I am just a worker?
Would I need to be a broker to execute leases on their behalf? I am a licensed agent, is that enough?