Do You Have To Be A Realtor To Be A Property Manager In Florida?
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Do You Have To Be A Realtor To Be A Property Manager In Florida?
No is the best answer. You need to be the owner of the property or you need to be a licensed real estate broker to legally manage properties in the state of Florida. A realtor or real estate agent works as a general agent for a real estate broker. Your contract is actually with the broker.
What many people mean when they say property manager is the management at an apartment complex. In most cases these are company employees and not realtors. The same goes for some resort communities around Walt Disney World. There is a big difference in when you assume the responsibility or managing 50-100 single family homes. Thank you for asking, do you have to be a realtor to be a property manager in FL.
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