Property Management
A Rhode Island property manager who signs a management agreement with a property owner has entered into which type of agency relationship?
ADual agency
BGeneral agency, with authority to conduct a range of acts on the owner's behalf✓ Correct
CUniversal agency, with unlimited authority
DSpecial agency, limited to a single transaction
Explanation
A property management agreement creates a general agency, giving the property manager ongoing authority to conduct a range of activities (leasing, collecting rent, arranging repairs) on the owner's behalf.
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