Property Management
In Hawaii, a property management 'inspection report' documents:
AA. Only violations of the tenant's lease terms
BB. The condition of the property at a point in time, including maintenance needs, habitability concerns, and tenant compliance issues✓ Correct
CC. Only the manager's recommendations for improvements
DD. The financial performance of the property only
Explanation
A property inspection report comprehensively documents the property's physical condition, noting maintenance needs, habitability concerns, potential fair housing issues, and lease compliance.
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