Property Management
A Nebraska property manager discovers a tenant is subletting the unit without permission in violation of the lease. The manager's first step should be to:
ACall the police
BImmediately file for eviction
CSend a written notice to cure the violation within the lease-specified period✓ Correct
DContact the subtenant directly
Explanation
For a lease violation like unauthorized subletting, the property manager should first serve a written notice to cure, allowing the tenant an opportunity to remedy the violation within the period specified in the lease or URLTA.
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