Property Management
Under Nebraska URLTA, when a tenant abandons a rental unit, the landlord may:
AImmediately re-rent the unit without any notice
BRe-rent the unit after making reasonable efforts to notify the tenant and documenting the abandonment✓ Correct
CHold the unit vacant for 30 days minimum
DOnly re-rent after a court order
Explanation
When a tenant abandons a unit in Nebraska, the landlord should document the abandonment (written notice to last known address, secure the unit) and then has the right to re-rent. The landlord has a duty to mitigate damages.
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