Property Management
In Hawaii, what is a 'resident manager' in property management?
AA. A licensed property manager who lives near but not at the managed property
BB. An on-site employee who lives at the managed property and handles day-to-day operations✓ Correct
CC. A manager who specializes in residential (not commercial) properties
DD. The owner-occupant of a multi-family property
Explanation
A resident manager lives at the managed property, providing on-site presence for maintenance, tenant relations, and daily operations. Hawaii law may require resident managers for larger buildings.
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