Property Management
In New Mexico, a commercial property manager working with a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) is likely managing properties on behalf of:
AA government agency
BA corporation that owns income-producing real estate and distributes income to shareholders✓ Correct
CA nonprofit housing organization
DIndividual homeowners
Explanation
A REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) is a company that owns income-producing real estate, allowing investors to buy shares and receive dividend income. Property managers often manage REIT-owned commercial properties.
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