Can Anyone Be A Property Manager In Florida?
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Can Anyone Be A Property Manager In Florida?
No is the best answer. You will need to be a real estate broker or a home owner. A home owner can manage their own properties just as they can serve as their own attorney. Both are a bad idea. To become a real estate broker you will usually have been a working realtor/ real estate agent for two years and then test to become a broker.
The failure rate taking the real estate exam in FL is around 50%. This business is filled with laws and more complicated math than many suspect. You will need to be at least 18 years old to take the real estate exam, have a GED or higher and pass a state approved pre licensing exam. Thank you for allowing us to answer, can anyone be a property manager in FL.
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