Property Management
A NH property manager who also acts as a real estate agent selling the managed properties must disclose to all parties:
ANothing — it is standard to combine property management and sales
BTheir dual role and any potential conflicts of interest between managing for the owner and facilitating the sale✓ Correct
COnly to the buyer, not the seller
DOnly if the same agent manages and sells
Explanation
A property manager who also sells the managed property wears two hats. Full disclosure of both roles and any conflicts — such as the manager's interest in a successful sale vs.
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