Property Management
A Florida property manager receives a security deposit from a tenant. The manager must:
AHold the funds in the manager's personal account for safekeeping
BPlace the funds in a separate non-interest-bearing account or post a surety bond✓ Correct
CReturn the deposit to the owner immediately
DInvest the funds in government securities to maximize return
Explanation
Under Florida's Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (Section 83.49 F.
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