Property Management
A Colorado property manager must provide the owner with accurate accounting records because:
AA. It is only a courtesy to the owner
BB. Colorado Commission rules require brokers to keep and provide accurate accounting of all client funds and to provide regular account statements to property owners✓ Correct
CC. Only lenders require accounting records
DD. It is only required if the owner requests it in writing
Explanation
Colorado Commission rules require property managers (as brokers) to maintain accurate records of all client funds in the trust account and to provide property owners with regular accounting statements. This accountability obligation protects owners from mismanagement and is a fundamental requirement for maintaining a broker's license.
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