Real Estate Math
A North Dakota REALTOR's monthly MLS fee is $60 and their annual E&O insurance is $1,200. What are their total annual overhead costs from these two items?
A$1,260
B$1,920✓ Correct
C$2,040
D$2,520
Explanation
Monthly MLS = $60 × 12 = $720/year. Annual E&O = $1,200.
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