Property Management

A Rhode Island landlord receives a complaint from a tenant that a neighboring unit's tenant is causing excessive noise. The landlord should:

AIgnore it as it is not the landlord's responsibility
BTake reasonable steps to address the nuisance and ensure the complaining tenant's quiet enjoyment✓ Correct
CImmediately evict the noisy tenant without notice
DRefer the tenant to the local police only

Explanation

A landlord has a duty to protect tenants' covenant of quiet enjoyment. When another tenant's behavior disrupts this right, the landlord must take reasonable steps to address the problem, which may include issuing warnings or commencing eviction proceedings against the offending tenant.

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