Property Management

A West Virginia property manager who signs a lease on behalf of an owner without authorization is potentially liable for:

ANothing, since the owner will benefit from having the unit leased
BBreach of fiduciary duty and unauthorized practice of law
COnly liability to the owner, not the tenant
DActing outside the scope of their authority and creating an unauthorized contract✓ Correct

Explanation

A property manager must act within the scope of the management agreement. Signing leases without authority constitutes unauthorized action, potentially exposing the manager to liability and creating an unenforceable or disputed contract.

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