Property Management
A North Dakota landlord may enter a rented property without advance notice in which situation?
ATo show the property to prospective buyers
BIn case of a genuine emergency threatening property or life✓ Correct
CTo make non-urgent repairs any time during business hours
DTo conduct routine inspections weekly
Explanation
Under North Dakota law, landlords generally must give advance notice before entering a rental unit. An exception exists for genuine emergencies (fire, flood, gas leak, etc.
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