Agency
A property manager acting as an agent for a landlord in Alaska owes the tenant:
ANo duties because the tenant is the opposing party
BFull fiduciary duties since they occupy the property
CHonest dealing and disclosure of conditions materially affecting habitability✓ Correct
DThe same duties as owed to the landlord-client
Explanation
A property manager acting as the landlord's agent owes the tenant honest dealing and disclosure of conditions that materially affect habitability. The manager's fiduciary duties run to the landlord, but they still owe the tenant basic duties of honesty and disclosure of known material defects.
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