Property Management
A property management company that collects rents, pays bills, and maintains records for an owner is providing:
AOnly brokerage services
BFull-service property management✓ Correct
CEscrow services only
DTitle services
Explanation
Full-service property management includes leasing, rent collection, maintenance oversight, financial reporting, and other day-to-day operational responsibilities on behalf of the owner.
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