Property Management

A NJ property manager acting as an agent for an owner must disclose their agency status to:

AOnly the NJ DEP
BThird parties (tenants, prospective buyers) when conducting business on behalf of the owner✓ Correct
COnly the local Board of Realtors
DOnly the municipality

Explanation

An agent (property manager) acting on behalf of a principal (owner) must disclose their representative capacity to third parties so those parties know with whom they are actually dealing and who bears legal responsibility.

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