Property Management
A Kansas commercial property management company receives a subpoena for tenant records as part of a court proceeding. The manager should:
ADestroy the records to protect tenant privacy
BComply with the valid subpoena while notifying the property owner and potentially consulting an attorney✓ Correct
CRefuse to produce any tenant records without the property owner's specific consent
DContact KREC for guidance before responding
Explanation
A valid court subpoena must be complied with. The manager should notify the property owner, consult with legal counsel if needed, and comply with the legal obligation to produce records.
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