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Re: Property Manager filing on behalf of an LLC by Katiekate (New York) on February 12, 2012 @09:29

                              
I didn't say a licensed real estate broker....

nope...

Licensed Property Manager.
Even if you have a real estate brokers license..doesn't make any difference...
you need a licensed PROPERTY MANAGER... or a lawyer.
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Re: Property Manager filing on behalf of an LLC by Miller LLC (Florida is different than N.Y. (Florida) on February 12, 2012 @10:16 [ Reply ]
Florida is different than N.Y. In Florida, you can be designated as the "property manager" for purposes of filing an eviction if you are the one who is in charge of the "day-to-day management of your real estate. For example, the V.P. of an LLC may be the one who handles the real estate management (licensed or not) and, as long as the principal of the LLC submits the FL Supreme Court form designating the V.P. as the "property manager", the V.P. can file a residential eviction for possession only. The Supreme Court form is called ... Owner's Authorization for Property Manager to Bring Eviction Action. If the eviction becomes a contested eviction, then the LLC must be represented by a lawyer. :)
Re: Property Manager filing on behalf of an LLC by MrDan (Georgia) on February 12, 2012 @12:03 [ Reply ]
Florida Laws allow a property manager to file some evictions. The property manager can file an eviction based on nonpayment of rent, provided the lawsuit does not seek a money judgment and provided that there is something in writing showing that the property manager has the owner’s permission to file the eviction. Also, the property manager is only entitled to file the eviction and then submit paperwork for a default judgment to be entered. The property manager cannot act as the “lawyer” at a hearing or file any other papers.

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