Agency
When a property manager in Arizona also represents a prospective tenant, this creates a:
AStandard landlord-tenant relationship
BPotential dual agency situation requiring disclosure to the property owner and tenant✓ Correct
CProhibited relationship under Arizona law
DAutomatic third-party agency
Explanation
A property manager who represents both the property owner and the prospective tenant may be in a dual agency situation. Both parties must be informed and consent to this arrangement.
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