Property Management
If you are a Real Estate Agent, have you ever considered managing the property for a client after renting / selling it to them to increase your earnings?
Generally, if you've rented a property to someone, you already are a property manager. In California, you have to be a real estate agent to manage property for more than one owner. A property owner can have a person manage their property without a license required, if that person manages only that owner's property.
Normal fees for managing property runs around 10% to 25% of the monthly rent collected, plus the owner pays for any maintenance fees or repairs, so it can be lucrative to manage property.
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