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How to Become a Property Manager—and Actually Build a Business

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Step 3: Understand Licensing Requirements Most U.S. states require you to have: A real estate license A broker’s license (in some cases) Registration under an existing brokerage or PM company Always check your local state laws for updated requirements. You just need your license and some hustle.” But don’t stop there.

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From STR Side Hustle to Full-Service Property Management Business

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From STR Side Hustle to Full-Service Property Management Business By The Hospitable Team Industry Insights In this episode of the Hospitable Hosts podcast, we chat with Josh Difani , Licensed Realtor and Owner of Hidden JEM Hosting , offering full-service property management in Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, and Kansas City, KS.

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Occupancy Cost in the Short-Term Rental Market

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If property owners hire property managers to take care of their vacation rentals, property management fees will also be part of the occupancy cost. Local taxes may also be specific to running short-term rentals in your area.

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Learning on the Go: How Dana Lynch Used Podcasts to Master Short-Term Rentals

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Learning on the Go: How Dana Lynch Used Podcasts to Master Short-Term Rentals By The Hospitable Team Industry Insights In this episode of the Hospitable Hosts podcast, we welcome Dana Lynch of LJ Vacation Rentals , which provides short-term rental property management services in Missouri. Your daily operations.