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You Must HAVE A Real Estate License To Manage Property In KC, Unless

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You MUST HAVE A Real Estate License To Manage Property In KC, Unless...

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Okay. Let's put an end to the question of whether or not you need a real estate license in the State of Missouri in order to hold yourself out as a property manager.

As I said in an earlier post today I called the Missouri Real Estate Commission at 573.751.2628 and left a message concerning this whole issue. A few minutes ago Joe Dinkler with MOREC called me back and said that I can quote him. But since I don't have a tape recorder or a photographic memory, I'll summarize.

(By the way, the photo above is probably a little harsh.)

In order to offer for rent, rent or hold any kind of rents in the State of Missouri you must be a licensed real estate sales person or broker. Unless... The only unless offered by Mr. Dinkler was unless the person doing those duties was an EMPLOYEE of the property owner. And an employee is not someone who is under contract with an investment property owner.

ANY third party transactions must use a licensee. He went on to state that there is a lot of confusion in the Kansas City area because Kansas does not require a property manager to be licensed. (Until they reach a certain threshold. - My words, not his.)

I hope this clears up the issue. I wish I weren't right. Mr. Dinkler says he answers that question almost everyday. Feel free to call him if you wish.

Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital
Jeez!  Officer Friendly looks pretty menacing!  I'm constantly amazed at the attempts people make to practice real estate without a license in the jurisdiction where they are working.  We may see more of that here because of the DC, MD, VA proximity, but Kansas City also has that issue.
Sep 07, 2007 03:00 AM
Chris Lengquist
Ad Astra Realty - Olathe, KS
Kansas City Real Estate Investing
PK - I keep getting called out on this because of attempts to get around the rule.  Little sentences written into management contracts.  I read a couple to the guy at MOREC and he just said those won't fly with him.  Just get licensed!  Heck, everyone else has in the last 5 years.  :)
Sep 07, 2007 03:17 AM
Bill Roberts
Brooks and Dunphy Real Estate - Oceanside, CA
"Baby Boomer" Retirement Planner

Chris, I think that Missouri's law is similar to California's but most property owners are in violation thereof because hey give "managers" rent reductions instead of payment, then they "forget" about payroll taxes, w2s, all that jazz.

Bill Roberts

Sep 07, 2007 07:42 AM