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the duplex I oversee is in calif, do I need a license to be a manager of a apt complex
bruce r, CA on Saturday, April 18, 2009
RE: property manager
For residential management , a property manager can manage a property without a broker's license if they have a power of attorney agreement with the owner(s) of the property. The owners should be made aware that the property manager does not hold a broker's license.
In California any and ALL residential building that has more than 16 units is required to have a resident property manager on-site. There is no requirement that the manager is required to be licensed. That same manager can also do 'off-site' management for smaller buildings, and still not be required to be licensed.
I hope this helps!
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