Property Management
A Maine property management agreement should specify:
AOnly the management fee
BThe management fee, scope of authority, owner's financial obligations, and termination provisions✓ Correct
CThe property's assessed value only
DThe agent's personal real estate license number only
Explanation
A comprehensive property management agreement covers the scope of the manager's authority, fees, owner responsibilities, accounting procedures, maintenance standards, and termination provisions.
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