No is the best answer. If you are choosing to manage your own properties in Central Florida I suggest reaching out to us if you have not been managing properties for 10 years or more. Think of a property manager as insurance with a shared responsibility and very low fee.
Bad tenants who cannot survive a thorough background check by a professional property management company seek out owners leasing their own properties. I often refer to some tenants as professional tenants.
They know just how to take advantage of you and win many situations. You will have some bad experiences and trust me, the last 3 months of a lease is where most of the problems will arise for you. Thank you for asking, do I need a license to manage my own properties in FL.