Property Management
In Hawaii, a property manager's primary fiduciary duty is owed to:
AThe tenant
BThe property owner (principal)✓ Correct
CThe Hawaii Real Estate Commission
DThe lender
Explanation
The property manager acts as an agent for the property owner and owes fiduciary duties—including loyalty, confidentiality, disclosure, obedience, and accounting—to the owner as the principal.
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