Arizona License Law
An Arizona property manager who collects rents and manages finances for a property owner is acting as the owner's:
ASpecial agent
BGeneral agent✓ Correct
CUniversal agent
DSubagent
Explanation
A property manager is a general agent, authorized to conduct an ongoing series of transactions (collecting rent, arranging repairs, managing finances) on behalf of the principal, as opposed to a special agent (authorized for a single specific task).
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