Property Management
In South Carolina, which document should a property manager obtain before spending owner funds on a major repair?
AA building permit
BPrior written authorization from the property owner (unless emergency)✓ Correct
CA SCREC approval
DTenant's consent
Explanation
A property manager should obtain prior written authorization from the owner before making major expenditures beyond the authorized threshold in the management agreement. Emergency repairs may be excepted.
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