Property Management
A Rhode Island property manager discovers that a tenant has subletted their unit without permission in violation of the lease. The manager may:
AAccept the sublet as legal
BServe a notice to cure or quit and potentially begin eviction proceedings if the subletting is not cured✓ Correct
CImmediately change the locks
DTake no action unless the subtenant stops paying rent
Explanation
Unauthorized subletting violates the lease. The property manager may serve a notice to cure (stop the unauthorized subletting) or quit within a specified period. If not cured, eviction proceedings may follow for the lease violation.
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