Property Management
A NH property manager who serves as a witness to a lease agreement may also:
ANegotiate the terms on behalf of both parties without disclosure
BWitness the signatures but must not act as a representative of both parties without proper dual agency disclosure✓ Correct
CSign the lease on behalf of the owner without authorization
DRetain a copy of the lease without providing one to the tenant
Explanation
A property manager may witness signatures but should not act as an undisclosed representative of both landlord and tenant simultaneously. If representing the landlord, this should be clear to the tenant.
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