Property Management
A NC property manager who suspects tenant fraud on a rental application (such as falsified income verification) should:
AApprove the application since they cannot verify the information
BReject the application and document the reason, using consistent screening criteria for all applicants✓ Correct
CContact the NCREC
DAccept the application and raise rent to compensate for risk
Explanation
When fraud is suspected on a rental application, the manager should reject the applicant based on the fraudulent documentation, document the reason, and ensure the screening process is applied consistently to all applicants.
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