Agency
A Wyoming property manager who handles tenant security deposits is acting in which type of agency capacity?
AUniversal agent for the tenant
BSpecial agent for maintenance matters only
CGeneral agent for the property owner with authority over management decisions✓ Correct
DTransaction broker
Explanation
A property manager is typically a general agent for the property owner, with ongoing authority to manage the property, collect rent, hire vendors, and handle day-to-day decisions within the scope of the management agreement. This broader authority distinguishes a property manager from a special agent.
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