Property Management
A Hawaii property manager who fails to collect rent promptly may be breaching which duty to the owner?
AA. The duty of confidentiality
BB. The duty of reasonable care and diligence✓ Correct
CC. The duty of obedience
DD. The duty of loyalty
Explanation
Timely rent collection is part of the property manager's duty of reasonable care and diligence—the responsibility to manage the property competently and in the owner's best financial interests.
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