Property Management

A property manager who enters a tenant's unit without proper notice, unless there is an emergency, may be liable for:

ANothing if the manager owns the building
BBreach of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment✓ Correct
CViolating the ADA
DBuilding code violations

Explanation

Entering a tenant's unit without proper notice (except in genuine emergencies) violates the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and peaceful possession — a right implied in all residential leases. The landlord may be liable for damages and lease termination.

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