Property Management
A Florida property management company is managing a mixed-use building (retail on ground floor, apartments above). This requires the manager to understand both:
AOnly commercial lease law
BCommercial lease law (for retail) and residential landlord-tenant law (for apartments)✓ Correct
COnly residential lease law
DOnly zoning regulations
Explanation
Managing a mixed-use building requires knowledge of both commercial lease practices (for retail tenants) and Florida's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Chapter 83 F.S.
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