Property Management (alternative)

A Maryland property manager who signs a lease on behalf of the property owner must have:

AOnly verbal authorization from the owner
BWritten authority (such as power of attorney or management agreement) authorizing them to sign leases✓ Correct
CMREC approval for each lease signed
DApproval from the tenant's lender

Explanation

A property manager signing legal documents (leases) on behalf of an owner must have written authority to do so—typically through a property management agreement or power of attorney.

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