Property Management
In New York, a property manager's authority to manage is typically established by a:
AVerbal agreement with the owner
BWritten property management agreement✓ Correct
CReal estate license only
DCourt order
Explanation
A property management agreement is a written contract between the property owner and the management company that defines the scope of authority, responsibilities, compensation, and term of the management relationship.
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