Property Management
In Idaho, a property manager who also acts as an investor in a property they manage must:
AResign as property manager
BDisclose the conflict of interest to the property owner and obtain their informed consent✓ Correct
COnly disclose this when the property is being sold
DGet approval from IREC
Explanation
A property manager who is also an investor in a managed property has a conflict of interest. Idaho agency and license law requires full disclosure of this conflict to the property owner and obtaining their informed consent to the dual role.
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