Property Management
A North Dakota tenant who abandons the rental unit and leaves behind personal property creates a situation where the landlord should:
AImmediately throw away the items
BFollow North Dakota's abandoned personal property statutes, which may require notice and storage before disposition✓ Correct
CSell the items at auction within 24 hours
DKeep the items as compensation for any unpaid rent
Explanation
North Dakota has statutes governing abandoned personal property in rental units. Landlords generally must provide notice, store property for a required period, and follow specific procedures before disposing of it.
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