Property Management
Operating expenses in a property management income analysis include:
AMortgage payments (debt service)
BProperty taxes, insurance, maintenance, utilities, and management fees✓ Correct
CDepreciation deductions only
DOnly capital improvements
Explanation
Operating expenses include property taxes, insurance, maintenance, utilities, management fees, and reserves. Mortgage debt service is NOT an operating expense — it is calculated separately in cash-flow analysis.
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