
16 July 2024 | 41 replies
You do not need to have a license to manage an apartment community.Property management can then be broken down into "annual" property management (normally a unit without furniture), a seasonal rental management (such as 2 weeks to several months up to 6 months) and then vacation rentals (sometimes for the weekend, a week, etc..).Each state has its different rules and licensing for each area of property management (annual, seasonal and vacation) as well as the different areas of management (association, apartment and property).I hope that helps.My understanding is that if you are an EMPLOYEE of the property owner you do not need to have a license; if you provide property management services as your management co owned business or as an independent contractor, then you do need a license.

22 July 2024 | 120 replies
They have no shot, so they incentivize investors with tax breaks.That's why entrepreneurs/business owners receive benefits because they are creating jobs, taking risk and investing in the economy, and employees are taxed the highest because they don't partake in this risk.I'm not saying it's fair, it's just the game, and has been.
14 July 2024 | 5 replies
Is it easy to learn and use by your employees.

14 July 2024 | 4 replies
(iv) An employee, officer, or member of the mortgagor or trustor.

15 July 2024 | 10 replies
I'm 24 years old, live in Dallas,TX and I make 70k salary a year as a W2 employee.

15 July 2024 | 26 replies
@V.G Jason Do you manage properties for 3rd parties, have employees who perform management functions on behalf of your own portfolio or is the management company used for any other business activities such as construction/maintenance?

12 July 2024 | 5 replies
Would you say I need a big team of people like employees to hit that.

11 July 2024 | 2 replies
I mean if they are a W2 employee sure.

13 July 2024 | 22 replies
-Zach, those coaches are employees of our investment company and have played a huge role in the 2,000 + units we've been able to acquire.

10 July 2024 | 2 replies
depends on the state - as some states allow a loan officer to be a 1099 employee but if you are a W2 then it probably makes it more challenging.What states are you licensed in as we may be looking for some 1099 loan officers.