Property Management
A management agreement between a property owner and a property management company is a type of:
ASales listing agreement
BEmployment contract creating an agency relationship✓ Correct
CLease agreement
DPurchase contract
Explanation
A property management agreement is a type of agency contract in which the property owner (principal) employs the property manager (agent) to manage the property on their behalf.
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