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How much do we charge to manage a multi-unit property with less than 5 units?

A) $200 per unit
B) $250 per unit
C) $300 per unit
D) $350 per unit

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Final answer:

While the exact charge for managing a multi-unit property cannot be provided without context or a set fee structure, the options presented range from $200 to $350 per unit. The total fee would depend on the amount charged per unit multiplied by the number of units managed.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the charge for managing a multi-unit property with less than 5 units, you'll need to consider the specific fee per unit that a property management company or professional might set. However, without a specific context or company pricing policy, I cannot provide an exact charge for this service. Generally, property managers might have a range of fees they charge depending on the services provided, the location of the property, and the complexities involved in managing the property.

If we had the set rates provided in options A through D, then it would be a simple matter of selecting the correct amount:

Option A: $200 per unit

Option B: $250 per unit

Option C: $300 per unit

Option D: $350 per unit.

If the property has exactly 4 units and the management charge is $200 per unit, for example, the total management fee would be 4 units times $200, which totals $800 for the property. Similar calculations would apply for each rate per unit provided in the options. These rates are not definitive and could vary widely in real-world scenarios.

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