Property Management
A management agreement that gives the property manager the authority to sign leases on behalf of the owner creates a:
AUniversal agency
BGeneral agency relationship✓ Correct
CSpecial agency relationship
DDual agency
Explanation
A property manager with broad authority including signing leases acts as a general agent. Unlike a special agent (limited to one task), a general agent has ongoing, broad authority to act for the principal.
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