Property Management
A property manager who mixes owner funds with personal funds is guilty of:
ACommingling✓ Correct
BConversion
CFraud
DMisrepresentation
Explanation
Commingling is the illegal mixing of client or owner funds with the property manager's personal or business funds. All owner funds must be kept in separate trust accounts.
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