The Oregon Property Management Package is a comprehensive set of legal forms designed to facilitate the leasing process and help landlords ensure compliance with Oregon's legal requirements. This package includes essential documents that support amicable relations with tenants and provide clear guidelines for property management. Unlike general leasing templates, this package contains state-specific forms tailored to meet the unique needs of property owners in Oregon.
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Certified Property Manager (CPM) Awarded by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM), this is one of the most highly respected credentials in property management.
A Property Management Company Needs Strong Communication. Property Managers Must Exemplify Responsive Customer Service. Managers Need to be Exceptionally Organized. Managers Need to Know the Basics of Marketing. A Property Management Company Needs to Have Hands-On Skills.
Must Oregon Property Management Companies Have a Real Estate Broker's License? NO. Oregon is one of the few states that provides for a separate property management license option for property managers. Real estate brokers and salespeople (working under a broker) may also engage in property management.
Most property managers are required to hold a property management license or a real estate broker's license in order to conduct real estate transactions, which includes those related to managing and leasing rental properties. Only a couple of states do not have this requirement.
200b200b200bRegister for an account in eLicense, the Agency's online license management system. Apply for a property manager license and pay the $300 nonrefundable application fee in eLicense. Complete the 60-hour Property Manager pre-license course from an Agency-approved real estate school.
The general rule is that owners don't need a real estate license to manage their own property. Furthermore, in most states, owners are free to hire someone to take care of property management issues on their behalf, without a license.You can personally manage properties your corporation owns.
The Oregon Real Estate Agency regulates: The actions of brokers and principal brokers in the course of their professional real estate activity as described in ORS 696.010. The actions of property managers while managing rental real estate as described in ORS 696.010.
Be at least 18 years of age. Have a high school diploma or GED. Register with the Oregon Real Estate Agency. Pass a 60-hour pre-license course. Pass a state licensing exam. Submit to a background check.
Education. Improving your knowledge through education could increase your chances of getting a job with a property management company. Experience. Customer Service. Communication Skills. Organization and Budget Management Skills. Marketing Understanding. Ethics.