Property Management
A NJ property manager who signs leases, collects rents, and arranges repairs on behalf of the property owner is acting as a(n):
AUniversal agent
BGeneral agent✓ Correct
CSpecial agent
DSubagent
Explanation
A property manager who handles broad ongoing management duties (leasing, collections, maintenance) for an owner acts as a general agent, authorized for a range of acts on behalf of the principal in the management context.
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