Property Management
A South Carolina property manager who manages residential property must maintain insurance for which of the following?
AThe tenant's personal belongings
BGeneral liability and property insurance on behalf of the owner✓ Correct
CThe property manager's personal vehicle
DAll tenant's cars in the parking lot
Explanation
Property managers are responsible for ensuring the managed property has appropriate general liability and property insurance. They are not responsible for tenants' personal property—tenants should have renters insurance.
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