Property Management
In South Carolina, a property manager's authority is limited by the:
ATerms of the rental agreement with tenants
BTerms of the property management agreement with the owner✓ Correct
CSCREC's standard management guidelines
DThe local HOA rules
Explanation
A property manager's authority and responsibilities are defined by the property management agreement. Acting outside this authority could expose the manager to liability.
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