Property Management
Vermont property managers must keep separate accounting records for:
AOnly commercial properties
BEach property managed, maintaining clear separation of client funds✓ Correct
CProperties owned by out-of-state investors only
DProperties with more than four units
Explanation
Vermont property managers must maintain accurate, separate accounting records for each property they manage, ensuring that client funds are not commingled and can be fully accounted for.
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