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Exploring the Roles: Can a Realtor Be a Property Manager?

Property Management Inc.

Some states require a property management license, while others may only require a real estate broker's license. This might include online listings, social media, and community networking. Realtors often have extensive networks of contractors, maintenance professionals, and other service providers.

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Property Management Outsourcing Services: Benefits and Cost

Second Nature

One of the best ways to offer value without overextending your team is to outsource some of those PM services to PropTech products, contractors, or a fully managed solution. Many PMs outsource things like plumbing, HVAC, and other contractor work. Today we’re going to talk about this option in more detail. Maintenance and repair.

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45 Questions to Ask Short Term Rental Management Companies

Renjoy

But depending on the state, you may need a real estate broker’s license or a PM license to legally operate as a property manager. What direct bookings channels do you leverage (social media, Google Ads, email marketing)? Are you a licensed Short Term Rental property manager? Who inspects after each clean?