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Act 392 establishes new Property Management Broker and Associate licenses in Arkansas, enhancing service quality and job opportunities in property management.
Act 392 establishes new Property Management Broker and Associate licenses in Arkansas, enhancing service quality and job opportunities in property management.
House Bill 1558, now known as Act 392, aims to amend existing laws concerning the Arkansas Real Estate Commission. The primary focus of the bill is to establish two new types of licenses: Property Management Broker and Property Management Associate. This initiative seeks to enhance the quality of property management services in Arkansas by recognizing the specialized skills required for property management, which differ from those needed for traditional real estate brokerage.
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House Bill 1558 represents a significant step towards modernizing property management practices in Arkansas. By creating specialized licenses, the legislation aims to improve the quality of property management services, reduce barriers to entry for new professionals, and ultimately benefit property owners and tenants throughout the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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