Property Management
A NC property manager who receives a written complaint from a tenant about a neighbor engaging in domestic violence should:
AIgnore it as a private matter
BDocument the complaint and take appropriate action under NC law, which may include assisting the victim in lease termination✓ Correct
CImmediately evict both parties
DReport only to law enforcement with no further landlord action
Explanation
NC provides special protections for domestic violence victims in rental housing, including the ability to terminate a lease. Landlords/managers should document complaints and follow NC law regarding victim protections.
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