showing properties for a property manager - Posted by Joe Labadie

Posted by John Merchant on January 24, 2009 at 10:53:01:

As Rich says, you’d need to be a true employee w fixed wages, withholding, hours, etc.

NOT some kind of commission arrangement because you, being unlicensed, cannot legally take any kind of commission, or part of same.

We see this kind of legal employee arrangement a lot with bigger office buildings and apt complexes…that hourly, salaried employee who shows empty offices and apts but isn’t a legal sales person so cannot try to sell.

One of Seattle’s biggest office buildings has NO commissioned sales person, only the one man owner and one or two hourly employees who show the empties.

showing properties for a property manager - Posted by Joe Labadie

Posted by Joe Labadie on January 23, 2009 at 10:04:43:

Can I show houses or any other real estate for a broker without a license

If you are their employee - Posted by Rich-CA

Posted by Rich-CA on January 23, 2009 at 10:43:12:

What you cannot do is negotiate a lease or sale, that needs to be done by someone licensed. You also cannot try and “sell” the property or attempt to “close” the deal.