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Property Management Basics: What Real Estate Agents Should Know Manhattan Steven Goldberg 3.75hr

This course will provide an introduction to the property management field with emphasis upon the various roles and responsibilities of the property manager in both residential and commercial settings, and practical methods of interacting with property managers and management companies in connection with real estate transactions.

Overview of the Property Management Field

  1. Responsibilities Of The Residential Property Manager 

  2. Responsibilities Of The Commercial Property Manager 

  3. Fiduciary Duties Of A Property Manager 

  4. How Management Companies Work

The Relationship Between Property Managers and Real Estate Licensees

  1. The Property Manager And You: Friends or Foes? 

  2. Dealing With Property Managers In Real Estate Transactions

  • Sales 

  • Rentals

    3.   Wearing Two Hats: When Licensees Work For A Brokerage Firm That Also Manages           Buildings

Take Steve's Classes Here - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5759573973

Steve Goldberg is an experienced tax and real estateattorney with an active legal practice and years of experience teaching at theNew York Real Estate Institute and other institutions.  He has published four tax textbooks, numerousarticles, and given many lectures.  Heteaches real estate closings, title searches, multi-family housing, real estatetaxation, as well as basic real estate licensing and continuing educationclasses.  He adds practical experienceand stories from his legal, real estate, and tax work.  These examples help students understandsimple and complex real estate and tax strategies (1031 exchanges, residentialand commercial transactions, and estate and pension issues).  He is a dynamic and passionate teacher who assureshis students an exciting learning experience. Steve Goldberg, Esq. received his LL.M in Taxation from New YorkUniversity Graduate School of Law, his J.D. from New York University School ofLaw, and his B.S. in Accounting from Brooklyn College.


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