Property Management
A 'capital expenditure' in Mississippi property management refers to:
AMonthly operating costs like utilities and maintenance
BA major investment in a long-lived asset, such as replacing the roof or HVAC system✓ Correct
CThe property manager's annual salary
DMarketing costs for leasing vacant units
Explanation
Capital expenditures (CapEx) are significant investments in long-lived assets that improve or extend the useful life of the property. Examples include roof replacement, HVAC system replacement, parking lot repaving, and major renovations.
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