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Re: New to job by Newbie (kentucky) on December 14, 2014 @13:03

                              
Are there any exceptions to the requirement that a property manager have a real estate broker’s license?

Yes. For example, a person engaged in property management does not need to be licensed if they are a regular employee of the owner or principal broker of the company engaged in property management. In addition, a real estate broker’s license is not required if the person engaged in property management receives as his or her primary compensation the use of a rental unit.
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Re: New to job by Anonymous on December 16, 2014 @08:53 [ Reply ]
You did not state if you were a licensed property manager. What qualifications do you have? The exceptions you posted only apply to a person who works for a property management company where an owner or principal is a licensed broker.

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