Property Management
What is a 'management fee' structure in Illinois property management?
AA flat monthly fee required by IDFPR for all managed properties
BCompensation paid to a property manager, typically a percentage of collected rents (5-12% for residential) plus fees for specific services✓ Correct
CA fee paid by tenants to the property manager for maintenance services
DA state-regulated fee structure set by IDFPR
Explanation
Property management fees in Illinois are negotiated between property managers and owners. Residential management fees typically range from 5-12% of collected monthly rents, plus leasing fees (often one month's rent for placing a new tenant) and fees for specific services (eviction processing, maintenance coordination). Commercial management fees vary widely based on property type and services provided.
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