Agency
In West Virginia, a property manager who enters into leases on behalf of a property owner is acting as a(n):
AUniversal agent
BGeneral agent✓ Correct
CSpecial agent
DTransactional agent
Explanation
A general agent has broad authority to act on behalf of the principal in a range of matters — not just one specific transaction. A property manager authorized to lease, collect rent, and manage a property has general agency authority.
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