Property Management
In Louisiana, a property manager's handling of a tenant abandonment situation should include:
AImmediately re-renting the unit without any notification
BVerifying the abandonment, notifying the tenant in writing, securing the premises, and following Louisiana's legal requirements for handling abandoned property✓ Correct
CSelling the tenant's remaining personal property to cover unpaid rent
DWaiting 6 months before taking any action
Explanation
When a tenant appears to have abandoned a property, the property manager should document the apparent abandonment, provide required notice to the tenant, secure the premises to prevent damage, and follow Louisiana law regarding abandoned property and reletting the unit.
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