Property Management
Under the NC Vacation Rental Act, if a tenant cancels a vacation rental reservation, the property manager must:
ARetain all advance payments as liquidated damages
BFollow the refund policy stated in the rental agreement, but must refund if the property is re-rented for the same period✓ Correct
CRefund all payments immediately
DApply all payments to future bookings only
Explanation
The NC Vacation Rental Act requires that refunds be handled per the written rental agreement; if the property is re-rented for the full period, the tenant is entitled to a refund minus a reasonable administrative fee.
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