Property Management
A Kentucky landlord who enters a tenant's unit without proper notice (except for emergencies) is:
APermitted if the landlord needs to show the unit to prospective tenants
BViolating the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and may be in breach of the lease✓ Correct
CPermitted at any time because the landlord owns the property
DOnly required to give 24 hours notice in writing
Explanation
Kentucky landlords must provide reasonable notice (typically 24 hours except in emergencies) before entering. Unauthorized entry violates the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment.
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