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Yes, in the state of Washington, you must have a real estate salesperson license to work as a property manager. To obtain the license, you must complete a 60-hour state-approved training course and pass a written examination, according to the Washington Department of Licensing. Real estate licensing is available only for those aged 18 or older. Pro Schools: Washington Real Estate Property Manager License Washington Department of Licensing: Getting a license-Real estate salespersonsReferences:
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