Property Management
A Wyoming property manager's duty to maintain the managed property in good repair arises from:
AOnly the express terms of the management agreement
BBoth the management agreement and the implied duties of a property manager to act as a reasonably prudent manager✓ Correct
COnly the tenant's lease requirements
DOnly when the owner specifically authorizes each repair
Explanation
A property manager's maintenance obligations arise from both: (1) the express terms of the management agreement (which defines the scope of management services), and (2) implied duties to act as a reasonably prudent property manager, which includes addressing habitability issues and preventive maintenance.
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