Property Management
A Kentucky property manager discovers a tenant is subletting part of the apartment without permission. If the lease prohibits subletting, the manager should:
AIgnore it since the rent is being paid
BIssue a notice of non-compliance and require the unauthorized subtenant to vacate✓ Correct
CImmediately file for eviction without notice
DCollect additional rent from the subtenant
Explanation
When a tenant violates the lease by subletting without permission, the property manager should issue a formal notice of non-compliance requiring the tenant to cure the violation (remove the unauthorized subtenant) within the time required by law or the lease.
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