What Unlicensed Real Estate Virtual Assistants Can Do in Alabama

Alabama Real Estate CommissionWorking in real estate can be quite satisfying if we consider the fact that this helps people fulfilling their dream, finding the perfect house. However, this activity can also get overwhelming, and, once you start making money, you also need more spare time, to spend with your loved ones and, why not, enjoy the money you make. On the other hand, many people dream of making their entrance on the real estate market or simply to earn their living assisting realtors, and hiring one of them could be an excellent solution to give you the time you need and allow you to make just as much money or even more. In the state of Alabama real estate assistants are allowed to perform a considerable number of tasks for which a license is not required. While there are things that only a licensed professional can handle, like hosting open houses, showing listed properties, soliciting listings or accepting them, mediating or negotiating sales and leases, there are also numerous responsibilities that can be delegated. To give you an idea, most real estate assistant job descriptions in Alabama include the following:

  • Answer the phone and take messages for the licensee;
  • Make phone calls for late rate payments, whenever it is necessary;
  • Collect the needed documents for a closing;
  • Draw up promotional materials and advertisements and present them to a licensee for approval;
  • Place ads and distribute flyers with promotional information, which have been approved by a licensee;
  • Filling in contract forms with business information, following the instructions of a licensee;
  • Have keys made, pick them up for the licensee;
  • Deliver documents;
  • Deposit rent money, earnest money and security deposits;
  • Place signs on the properties;
  • Give information based on published data;
  • Act as a concierge for the existing tenants.

You can leave all these tasks to your assistant, so what are you waiting for to hire one?