Property Management
A Hawaii property manager collects rents on behalf of the owner. These funds must be kept in:
AA. The property manager's personal account for convenience
BB. A separate trust account distinct from the manager's personal and business funds✓ Correct
CC. The owner's personal bank account
DD. An interest-bearing account with the interest kept by the manager
Explanation
Property managers must maintain separate trust accounts for client funds, keeping them separate from personal and operating accounts to prevent commingling.
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