Property Management
A property manager's fiduciary duties to the owner include:
AMaximizing their own compensation from maintenance contracts
BLoyalty, full disclosure, and acting in the owner's best interest✓ Correct
CFinding the highest-paying tenants regardless of other qualifications
DAvoiding all contact with tenants
Explanation
As an agent of the property owner, the property manager owes fiduciary duties including loyalty, full disclosure, confidentiality, and acting in the owner's best financial interest.
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