Property Management
A property manager who suspects a tenant is using a rental unit for illegal drug activity should:
AEvict the tenant immediately without notice
BDocument observations, contact the owner, consult an attorney, and if confirmed, initiate proper legal eviction✓ Correct
CConduct a personal search of the premises
DReport only to GREC
Explanation
Suspected illegal activity requires careful handling: document observations, notify the property owner, consult legal counsel about proper procedures, and follow lawful eviction procedures if appropriate. Self-help evictions are illegal.
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