Company: GLEI
Filing Date: 2025-10-09
Form Type: 10-K/A
Source: 0001871890-25-000005
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Company: Galaxy Enterprises Inc. /WY/
Filing Date: 2025-10-09
Form: 10-K/A
Chunk 5
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 tours of available properties that we manage. We also intend to select and place advertising on those social media platforms that will be effective in reaching our target clients. Competition The real estate management sector, including real estate consulting, is extremely fragmented and competitive. The sector includes large entities that provide services nationally, such as Greystar Real Estate Partners Lincoln Property Company, and CRBE Group, as well as real estate investment trusts and real estate developers that have in-house real estate management. There are also many well-established residential, commercial, and industrial property management companies that solely focus on the Las Vegas area. Since the principal competitive factors in providing property management services are pricing, reputation, and quality of service, the fact that most of our competitors have greater financial resources, enjoy greater economies of scale, and have established reputations will make it more difficult for us to gain market share. We also expect to continue to 3 face competition from new market entrants. We may be unable to compete effectively with these existing or new competitors, which could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations. Government Regulation Nevada State Licensing Requirements Under Nevada law, property management is considered to be a real estate activity requiring a real estate broker’s license. In order to lease, rent, list, collect rents, procure prospects, or negotiate, assist, or offer to perform any of those acts, he or she needs either a salesperson’s or broker’s license. In addition, he or she must obtain a property manager permit. No broker’s license is required if the property manager does not engage in leasing activities, or if they are strictly on-site managers. Currently, only Gregory Navone, our president, has a real estate broker’s license in Nevada. He intends to apply for a property manager permit. In order to obtain a Nevada property management permit, a person must have a Nevada real estate license, attend an accredited 24-hour property management pre-permit course, and pass the Nevada property management state examination within one year of the date of application. To obtain a license as a real estate salesperson in Nevada, one must complete 90 hours or six semester units of instruction in real estate principles, practices, and law that is given by an approved provider. Additionally, applicants must show proof of passing the national and Nevada state exam within one year of the application date. To obtain a license as a real estate broker in Nevada, a person must complete 64 semester units of instruction. The applicant must have been actively engaged as a full-time licensed real estate broker