Reply: What states requires apartment property managers to have licenses or designation

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Christal Brooks
Virginia and Maryland do not require licensing or certification. Washington, D.C. does require licensing or certification. However, the support documentation can be helpful, and most residential/commercial companies will pay for the test and/or training if you express interest.
Posted 2 years 5 months ago
Washington, DC (District of Columbia)
Possible Virginia, depending on corporate structure
Posted 2 years 5 months ago
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Donna Schatz Pinney
To be site manager in MO there are no requirements. If you have the title property manager and work for a company that has a real estate brokerage license then the PM must have real estate license so the on site managers in our company have the title resident manager instead. I am tax credit compliance so have to have my HCCP
Posted 2 years 5 months ago
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Jack Allen
Yes, Texas is happy to allow people to work. It's up to them and their employers if they actually do any.
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Erin Dobias
Texas requires nothing
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Andrea Ray Schen
Kansas requires nothing
Posted 2 years 5 months ago