Real Estate Math
A Maine tenant's monthly rent is $1,450. The annual rent represents what percentage of a $174,000 annual gross property income?
A8%
B10%✓ Correct
C12%
D14%
Explanation
Annual rent from this tenant = $1,450 × 12 = $17,400. Percentage = $17,400 ÷ $174,000 = 10%. Using the values given ($1,450, $174,000), apply the appropriate formula.. The correct answer is 10%.. This is a common calculation on the Maine real estate exam.
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