Property Management
When managing a commercial property in Dallas or Houston, a Texas property manager's primary responsibility regarding CAM charges is to:
AEliminate all common area expenses
BAccurately track, bill, and reconcile common area maintenance expenses to tenants per lease terms✓ Correct
CNegotiate CAM charges only at lease signing
DReport CAM charges to TCEQ annually
Explanation
CAM (Common Area Maintenance) charges in commercial leases require property managers to accurately track expenses for maintaining common areas, bill tenants their proportionate share, and conduct annual reconciliations.
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