Property Management

A Wyoming property manager who oversees a ski resort area property in Jackson Hole during peak season should expect:

AReduced maintenance needs during busy winter periods
BHigher management intensity, seasonal staff turnover, and increased maintenance from heavy use✓ Correct
CLower insurance premiums due to seasonal occupancy
DReduced utility costs during peak occupancy

Explanation

Managing properties in Wyoming's high-traffic tourist areas (like Jackson Hole ski season) requires intensified management during peak periods—higher maintenance requirements, seasonal staffing challenges, guest services, and wear-and-tear from heavy use all increase the management burden.

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