Property Management
Under ORC 5321, when can an Ohio landlord enter a rental unit without prior notice?
AAt any time with the key
BIn case of emergency✓ Correct
CWith 12 hours notice
DOnly during business hours
Explanation
Under ORC 5321.04, landlords must provide 24 hours notice before non-emergency entry. However, in emergencies (fire, flood, burst pipe), landlords may enter immediately without prior notice.
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