Real Estate Math
A Maine property's effective gross income is $108,000. Operating expenses are $43,200. The operating expense ratio is:
A35%
B40%✓ Correct
C45%
D50%
Explanation
Operating expense ratio = $43,200 ÷ $108,000 = 0.40 = 40%.
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