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Managing property for family.

David Ted Hren
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Hello BP Community, I am new to real estate, ALL things!!!!! I have been studying any books i can get my hands on. listening to podcasts for the previous 10 months. attending local meetups, meat some very knowledgeable individuals. i have been bit by the real estate bug i cant stop talking, asking, listening, all things real estate. have a family member who asked me if i wanted to manage a rental property for them to help me and them. they have been using a property management company, but they want to help me get my feet wet. Blessings for sure! my Question is: should i set my self up a license? Do I Need a license? their property is already established as rental property with an LLC, TPT. Thank you for reading and any advice would be much appreciated!!!

DTH 

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Wyatt Wolff
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Wyatt Wolff
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I believe you do eventually need a license, but Ill ask my resident expert PM: 

@Lorien Rollins

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