Property Management
Under Georgia law, a landlord who enters a rental unit without notice or consent of the tenant may be liable for:
ANothing, as it is the landlord's property
BDamages for breach of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and potentially trespass✓ Correct
COnly a $50 fine
DReporting to the local housing authority only
Explanation
A landlord's unauthorized entry without reasonable notice may breach the implied covenant of quiet enjoyment and potentially constitute trespass, exposing the landlord to damages.
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