Property Management
A Kentucky property manager discovers the rental property has a code violation. The manager should:
AIgnore it until a tenant complains
BNotify the owner and take appropriate corrective action✓ Correct
CReduce the rent charged to the tenant
DReport the owner to KREC
Explanation
A property manager has a duty to notify the property owner of code violations and to facilitate corrective action, as part of their fiduciary duty to the owner.
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