Property Management
A Wisconsin property manager who discovers that a tenant is operating an illegal business from the rental unit should:
AIgnore it if the tenant pays rent on time
BNotify the property owner immediately and take appropriate action, which may include giving notice to cure or terminate✓ Correct
CReport it to DSPS before taking any action
DOnly act if local police request cooperation
Explanation
Illegal activity on the premises is typically a lease violation; the property manager's duty is to notify the owner immediately and take appropriate action as authorized in the management agreement.
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