Property Management
A Nebraska property manager who provides false financial reports to the property owner is:
ACommitting only a minor professional ethics violation
BViolating fiduciary duties including the duty of accounting, and may face civil and criminal liability✓ Correct
CProtected if the inaccuracies were unintentional
DOnly subject to NREC discipline, not civil or criminal liability
Explanation
Providing false financial reports violates the duty of accounting and constitutes fraud. The manager faces civil liability to the owner for damages, potential criminal fraud charges, and NREC license discipline.
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