Property Management
A Nebraska landlord's right to enter a rented dwelling for non-emergency repairs requires:
ANo notice — landlords may enter at any time
BAt least 24 hours' advance notice to the tenant✓ Correct
CA court order for any non-emergency entry
DSeven days' written notice submitted to the local housing authority
Explanation
Under Nebraska law, a landlord must give the tenant at least 24 hours' advance notice before entering for non-emergency maintenance or inspections. Emergency repairs may not require advance notice.
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A contract giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a property at a specified price within a specified time period.
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