Get Your Property Manager License Reinstated
A lapsed property manager license means you cannot legally manage rental properties, putting your income and client relationships at immediate risk. This situation is stressful but fixable - most states allow reinstatement within a specific timeframe if you act quickly.
Reinstatement is typically straightforward if caught early, but requirements vary significantly by state and length of lapse
⚠Why This Happens
Missed renewal deadline
very commonFailing to submit renewal application or required continuing education by the state deadline
Unpaid renewal fees
commonNot paying the required licensing fees on time, even if other requirements are met
Incomplete continuing education
commonNot completing required CE hours before the renewal period expires
Address change not reported
occasionalMissing renewal notices because the licensing board has an outdated address on file
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Stop all property management activities immediately
Cease managing properties to avoid potential legal violations and fines for practicing without a license
~Immediately - 2
Check your state's licensing board website
Look up your license status and determine how long it has been expired - this affects reinstatement requirements
~15 minutes - 3
Contact your state's real estate licensing department
Call to confirm reinstatement requirements and deadlines based on your specific situation
~30-45 minutes - 4
Gather required documentation
Collect proof of continuing education, renewal application, and payment information
~1-2 hours
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