Property Management
A Missouri landlord who enters a tenant's unit without notice and without an emergency can face a claim for:
ANo liability since they own the property
BBreach of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and potential trespass✓ Correct
COnly a minor MREC citation
DBuilding code violation
Explanation
A Missouri tenant's right to quiet enjoyment is the right to use and enjoy the property without interference from the landlord. Unauthorized entry without notice violates this right and may constitute trespass, exposing the landlord to liability.
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