Property Management
A Michigan property manager overseeing a condominium association acts on behalf of:
AIndividual unit owners only
BThe condominium association (board of directors)✓ Correct
CThe original developer
DThe county where the condo is located
Explanation
A professional condominium property manager is engaged by and acts as the agent of the condominium association (through its board of directors) to implement the board's decisions and manage the common areas and operations.
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