Property Management
A Nebraska property manager charges a management fee of 8% of collected rents. If monthly rent is $1,850 and the unit was vacant for 2 months out of 12, the annual management fee is:
A$1,480✓ Correct
B$1,776
C$1,628
D$1,554
Explanation
Collected rents = 10 months × $1,850 = $18,500. Management fee = $18,500 × 8% = $1,480.
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