Property Management

In Montana, a property manager's annual report to the property owner should typically include:

AOnly a summary of net income
BDetailed income and expense statements, occupancy records, maintenance history, and market comparisons✓ Correct
COnly information about problem tenants
DA recommendation to sell the property

Explanation

A comprehensive annual report from a Montana property manager should include detailed financial statements (income and expenses), occupancy and vacancy rates, maintenance records, capital improvement recommendations, and market rent comparisons to help the owner evaluate performance and make informed decisions.

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