Property Management
A Massachusetts property manager must disclose to prospective tenants:
AOnly the monthly rent
BKnown lead paint hazards in pre-1978 properties and other material conditions affecting habitability✓ Correct
CThe owner's financial situation
DOther tenants' lease terms
Explanation
Property managers in Massachusetts must disclose known material defects and hazards (including lead paint in pre-1978 properties) to prospective tenants as required by law and fair housing regulations.
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