Agency
A Nevada licensee who acts as a property manager for a landlord is the landlord's:
ASub-agent
BTransaction broker✓ Correct
CAgent and fiduciary
DIndependent contractor with no agency relationship
Explanation
A property manager acting on behalf of a landlord is the landlord's agent and owes fiduciary duties including loyalty, confidentiality, and acting in the landlord's best interests.
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