Property Management
A Maryland property manager who receives a housing inspection citation from the county must:
AIgnore it if the tenant caused the issue
BNotify the property owner promptly and take corrective action by the deadline✓ Correct
CReport it to MREC before responding to the county
DTerminate the tenant's lease immediately
Explanation
A property manager has a duty to promptly inform the owner of inspection citations and ensure required repairs are completed within the time frame specified by the inspection authority.
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