Property Management
Under New York law, a landlord may enter a tenant's apartment without notice only in the event of:
AA routine inspection
BAn emergency (such as fire, flooding, or a gas leak) threatening health or safety✓ Correct
CThe tenant's failure to pay rent
DA scheduled showing to prospective tenants
Explanation
Under New York law, a landlord generally must provide reasonable advance notice before entering a tenant's apartment. An exception exists for emergencies (fire, flooding, gas leaks, or other immediate threats to health or safety), where the landlord may enter without prior notice.
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