Property Management

Under a property management agreement in Florida, the property manager typically has what type of authority?

AGeneral agency authority to bind the owner in all real estate transactions✓ Correct
BSpecial agency authority limited to the specific management functions
CUniversal agency authority over all of the owner's affairs
DNo authority — all decisions require owner approval

Explanation

A property manager typically operates as a general agent for the owner, with ongoing authority to manage the property including leasing, collecting rent, maintaining the property, and other management functions — not just a single transaction.

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