Property Management
In Hawaii, what is an 'operating expenses' category in a property management budget?
AA. Only the mortgage payment
BB. All costs of operating the property including maintenance, taxes, insurance, management fees, and utilities✓ Correct
CC. Only capital improvement expenditures
DD. Only tenant-paid expenses
Explanation
Operating expenses include all costs of running the property: maintenance, repairs, property taxes, insurance, management fees, utilities, and other periodic costs needed to keep the property operational.
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