Property Management
A NC property manager's 'annual report' to a property owner should include:
AOnly the year-end balance
BIncome received, expenses paid, capital expenditures, occupancy data, and year-end balance✓ Correct
COnly a list of tenants
DOnly deferred maintenance items
Explanation
A comprehensive annual property management report covers all income and expenses, capital improvements, occupancy data, and the financial position of the managed property.
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