Property Management
A Florida residential property manager must give what type of notice before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency repairs?
A24-hour oral notice
BAt least 12 hours' advance notice, preferably in writing✓ Correct
C30 days' written notice
DNo notice is required during business hours
Explanation
Under Florida Statute 83.53, a landlord or their agent must give at least 12 hours' advance notice before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency purposes (repairs, inspections, showings).
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