Property Management
In Hawaii, a management agreement between a property owner and a property manager is:
AA. Always an oral agreement to maintain flexibility
BB. Required to be in writing to be enforceable✓ Correct
CC. Automatically renewable every year without a written agreement
DD. Only required for commercial properties
Explanation
A management agreement should be in writing to protect both parties, clearly defining the manager's authority, compensation, and responsibilities.
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