Real Estate Math (alternative)
A Maryland triplex with monthly rents of $1,100, $1,200, and $1,350 has annual PGI of:
A$36,000
B$42,240
C$43,800✓ Correct
D$44,400
Explanation
Monthly total = $1,100 + $1,200 + $1,350 = $3,650. Annual PGI = $3,650 × 12 = $43,800.
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