Property Management
When a Colorado property management agreement expires, the manager must:
AContinue managing until a new manager is found
BReturn all property files, keys, and trust funds to the owner promptly✓ Correct
CRetain records for at least one year before returning them
DKeep managing as a courtesy until the owner requests otherwise
Explanation
Upon expiration or termination of a property management agreement, the manager must promptly return all property records, keys, tenant information, and any trust funds (security deposits, reserve funds) to the property owner.
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