Montana License Law
A Montana real estate licensee who acts as a property manager must maintain trust accounts separately for each managed property OR may:
ACommingle all properties' funds in a single operating account
BMaintain a single trust account with adequate sub-accounting to separately track each property owner's funds✓ Correct
CHold all funds in cash
DDeposit all funds directly with the Montana Board of Realty Regulation
Explanation
Montana allows a property manager to maintain a single trust account for multiple clients as long as the funds of each client are separately identified and tracked through adequate sub-accounting. Commingling different clients' funds without separate accounting is prohibited.
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