Property Management
A NC property manager must provide an owner with a written accounting of trust funds at least:
AAnnually
BQuarterly
CMonthly✓ Correct
DOnly upon owner request
Explanation
NCREC rules require property managers to provide owners with a written accounting of all trust funds (rental income, expenses, disbursements) at least monthly. This ensures transparency and enables owners to monitor their investment's performance.
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