Property Management
A Florida property management company is hired to manage a vacation rental property. In addition to a real estate license, the management company must also ensure the property has a valid:
AFREC vacation rental endorsement
BDBPR vacation rental license under Chapter 509 F.S.✓ Correct
CFederal vacation rental permit
DCounty health permit only
Explanation
Short-term vacation rentals in Florida must be licensed by DBPR under Chapter 509 F.S.
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