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Offering Renters/Landlord Insurance as a Property Manager
Had the thought surface today that it would be rather convenient to be able to offer tenants renters insurance and owners a landlord policy. It seems to me that there would be some licensure involved in this but is this a conflict of interest in anyway as a property manager offering these services? Open to discussion...
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Amber,
It would be best partner with a licensed agent on this. It is not unusual for a PM to have someone they work closely with as a reference for them and clients.