Agency
A Georgia real estate broker who acts as a property manager for a client is acting in what capacity?
AAs a general agent✓ Correct
BAs a special agent
CAs a universal agent
DAs a disclosed dual agent
Explanation
A property manager acts as a general agent for the property owner, with broad authority to manage the property, collect rents, make repairs, and perform ongoing management tasks.
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