A management agreement is a contract between a property owner and a manager, detailing responsibilities for leasing, operating, and managing the property. It often includes a fee structure ranging from 2-6% of the rental income.
The management fee is the cost charged by a professional property management company for overseeing and managing rental properties. It is typically a fixed percentage of the total rental income generated by the managed property.
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