Agency
Under Nebraska agency law, which party does a property manager represent in a landlord-tenant relationship?
AThe tenant — because the manager interacts with tenants daily
BThe property owner (landlord) — the manager is the owner's agent✓ Correct
CBoth equally in a neutral facilitator role
DThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
Explanation
A property manager is the agent of the property owner (landlord) and owes fiduciary duties to the owner. The manager acts on the owner's behalf in renting, managing, and maintaining the property.
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