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BLNC offers one-on-one phone consultations to people interested in starting a business in North Carolina, including figuring out what licenses and permits they may need. You can contact BLNC at: 1-800-228-8443 or online at https://edpnc.com/start-or-grow-a-business/start-a-business/.
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The North Carolina Real Estate Commission licenses and regulates real estate agents in the state of North Carolina.
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To become a property manager in North Carolina, you may obtain a Real Estate Broker-in-Charge (BIC) license from the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. You may also get a real estate broker license and work under the supervision of a licensed broker-in-charge.
Discover the hundreds of business, occupational, and privilege licenses issued in North Carolina by searching this site. For more information about licenses in North Carolina, speak with a counselor at EDPNC Small Business Advisors by calling 1 (800) 228-8443 .
To become a property manager in North Carolina, you must obtain your real estate broker license. While you won’t buy or sell real estate as a property manager, you will represent a client (i.e., the property owner) in real estate transactions (e.g., collecting rent), which requires a broker’s license.
If you want to start your own property management company, you must hold a North Carolina Broker’s license. And if you aim to work for a private property management company, you may need to earn additional property management certifications beyond your Real Estate Broker license.