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Q: How do you become licensed bonded and insured to do property management?
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I want to work for myself How do you become licensed bonded and insured?

Fill out the paperwork and pay the fees.


Can a tenant insured rented property?

Usually your renter's policy covers whatever you bring into the property that does not become a permanent part of the property. Your renter's policy cannot cover property that belongs to the landlord.


How do i sign up to mannhiems auction?

Become a registered car dealer in your state by filling out the state applications paying the fees getting licensed bonded and insured.


How many property management firms require renters insurance?

Almost all of them, It has become the norm in the industry


How do you become a pet insurane agent?

You need to be licensed to sell property and casualty insurance and then get appointed by a pet insurance company to sell their policies for a commission


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1933


How do you become the intellectual property owner?

Unless other arrangements are made, the creator of the copyright, first user of the trademark, or inventor of the patent is the first owner. Intellectual property can be transferred like real property (deeded, sold, etc.), but is more frequently licensed.


How do you become an additions counselor?

You need to become Licensed to become one.


Why are some anime licensed?

They become licensed because they are being used for copywrite.


how do i become an reo realtor for you.to help you sell some of these property. i have a lot of all cash buyer for 2-4 family houses?

First you will need to become a licensed real estate agent by attending school.


Can insured and beneficiary be same on life insurance?

Well, in practice, I hope you see the problem with this arrangement: by the time it matters who the beneficiary is, the insured is dead. This presents a conundrum. Legally, any property of the deceased ... including, I suppose, life insurance benefits ... would become the property of the deceased's estate, and that would be distributed according to the will and/or relevant law. So it's not an insurmountable problem. It is more often best that the beneficiary be someone other than the insured. Whenever possible, it is best to keep assets out of your estate.


Who is the beneficiary of a deceased veteran's life insurance policy if no one has been established?

Similar to any life insurance situation like this, the proceeds become payable to the insured's estate. If there is no estate established, the proceeds are usually paid to the government authority that holds "unclaimed property" in the state in which the insured last lived.