Property Management
A Connecticut property manager who violates the terms of a property management agreement may be held liable for:
ACriminal prosecution only
BBreach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and resulting damages✓ Correct
CLicense revocation only
DA small administrative fine only
Explanation
A property manager who breaches the management agreement or fiduciary duties may face civil liability for breach of contract, negligence, or breach of fiduciary duty—and may also face professional discipline.
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