Property Management
An Ohio landlord may lawfully enter a tenant's unit without notice in which of the following situations?
AWhenever the landlord wants to show the unit to prospective tenants
BIn cases of emergency✓ Correct
CTo make routine inspections on a monthly basis
DWhenever requested by the local municipality
Explanation
Under ORC 5321.04, a landlord may enter a tenant's unit without notice only in cases of emergency.
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