Property Management
Deferred maintenance in property management refers to:
AMaintenance scheduled for a future date with tenant approval
BRepairs that have been postponed, often leading to greater deterioration and higher future costs✓ Correct
CMaintenance financed through a special assessment
DWarranty repairs covered by the manufacturer
Explanation
Deferred maintenance occurs when necessary repairs are postponed. This can accelerate property deterioration, reduce value, create liability issues, and ultimately cost more to remedy than timely repairs would have.
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