Property Management
An Idaho property manager is aware that a rental property has a serious mold problem. The manager must:
ADisclose it to prospective tenants and arrange for remediation✓ Correct
BKeep it confidential to avoid scaring away tenants
COnly disclose if directly asked by a tenant
DWait until a tenant complains before acting
Explanation
A property manager with knowledge of a serious mold problem must disclose it to prospective tenants and take steps to remediate the issue. Failure to disclose known health and safety issues can create liability for both the manager and owner.
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