Property Management
An Indiana commercial property manager who discovers a structural defect in the building must:
AKeep it confidential from tenants
BNotify the property owner immediately and address necessary safety concerns — potentially warning tenants if they are at risk✓ Correct
COnly fix it when convenient
DWait until the next annual inspection
Explanation
A structural defect affecting building safety requires immediate notification to the property owner and prompt action. If tenants are at risk from the structural condition, they must be informed — failing to do so could create serious liability.
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