Property Management
A Kansas property manager's primary fiduciary duty is owed to:
AThe tenants of the property
BThe property owner (principal)✓ Correct
CThe local homeowners association
DThe mortgage lender
Explanation
A property manager acts as an agent for the property owner and owes primary fiduciary duties (loyalty, care, accounting, disclosure) to the owner as the principal.
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