Property Management
A Wisconsin property manager who manages multiple properties for different owners must maintain:
AOne combined trust account for all owners
BSeparate trust accounts or sub-accounts for each owner to avoid commingling between owners' funds✓ Correct
CNo trust accounts if they are an LLC
DOnly one combined account if under $100,000 total
Explanation
Property managers must maintain separate accounting for each owner's funds; commingling funds belonging to different owners is prohibited and can result in discipline.
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