Property Management
A NH landlord who enters a tenant's apartment without notice except in emergencies is likely violating:
AOnly the tenant's personal preferences
BThe tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and RSA 540-A's entry notice requirements✓ Correct
CRESPA
DThe NH Real Estate Commission rules
Explanation
RSA 540-A requires landlords to give reasonable advance notice (generally 24 hours) before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency purposes. Unauthorized entry violates the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment.
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