Property Management
A Missouri property management company that manages 200 residential units would typically use a management fee structure based on:
AA flat annual fee regardless of occupancy
BA percentage of monthly gross rents collected (typically 8-12% for residential in Missouri)✓ Correct
CHourly billing for all services
DA fixed fee per unit per year
Explanation
Residential property management fees in Missouri are typically structured as a percentage of gross rents collected (commonly 8-12%). This aligns the manager's interests with maintaining high occupancy and collecting rent.
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