Property Management

In West Virginia, a property manager who enters into a contract for major roof repairs without owner authorization (beyond the management agreement's authority) may have:

AActed within their general authority as agent
BExceeded their authority and exposed the owner to an unauthorized contract obligation✓ Correct
CProperly exercised their emergency authority
DFulfilled their duty of care regardless of authorization

Explanation

If a property manager enters into a major contract (like a $50,000 roof replacement) without the owner's authorization as required by the management agreement, the manager has exceeded their authority. The owner may not be bound by the contract, and the manager may face personal liability.

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