Co-Hosting with a real estate license

Co-Hosting with a real estate license

Hi All!

 

I have just started co-hosting AND am getting my real estate license in NJ this week.   Ive been hosting for years as a licensee, but just my own properties not in state where I hold my license (weird, right?)

 

My Q;s Are there any restrictions or considerations  I would have as a licensee that a "civilian:"  wouldn't?    If I only place the property on the Airbnb platform,  can I be a co-host and NOT  a property manager with a PM agreement through my brokerage?  If I AM able to just be a co-host with a license, do I have to put a disclosure somewhere in the listing?  Is there any number of properties that might make me reach a point of being a "real estate company?"  I've discussed this with my Broker-to-be, and he has no idea.  His inclination is to call the REBoard, and nobody wants that! 

 

I know y'all are lawyers, but your thoughts are much appreciated! 

 

Pat 

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Annie1372
Level 10
Montreal, Canada

@Pat-and-Cindy0 

 

The answer to this question really depends on your local laws and regulations.


You will have a better chance of finding better answers by visiting your local Host Clubs. 😊

https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Discussions-locales/ct-p/en_clubs
Good luck

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Annie

Hey I wanted to know if you knew if we need a license to be a co host?