Property Management
A Nebraska property manager who suspects tenant fraud on an application (false income or references) should:
AAccept the application anyway — this is the owner's problem
BVerify the information through independent means before approving the application✓ Correct
CApprove the tenant and increase the security deposit
DReport the applicant to law enforcement immediately
Explanation
Part of a property manager's duty to the owner is to apply careful tenant screening. Suspected fraud should be verified through independent verification of income (pay stubs, tax returns, employer contact) before making a rental decision.
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