Property Management

In Minnesota, which of the following activities is a property manager NOT authorized to do without specific written authorization from the owner?

ACollecting monthly rent from tenants
BMaking major capital improvements or long-term contracts in the owner's name✓ Correct
CPaying routine operating bills from collected rents
DScreening tenant applications

Explanation

A property manager's authority is defined by the management agreement. Routine activities (collecting rent, paying bills, screening tenants) are typically included. Major capital expenditures, long-term contracts, or extraordinary actions require specific written authorization from the owner. Agents may not exceed their granted authority.

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