Property Management Licensing Practice Exam · Question
When can a landlord enter a tenant's rental unit without consent and without notice?
Landlords generally require proper written notice and tenant consent for entry. The only exception is in an emergency (e.g., fire, flood, immediate safety risk)
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Question: When can a landlord enter a tenant's rental unit without consent and without notice?
Answer options:
- To perform routine maintenance.
- To show the unit to prospective tenants. ✅ In an emergency where entry is necessary to protect life or property.
- To conduct a weekly inspection of the property.
Correct answer: In an emergency where entry is necessary to protect life or property.
Explanation: Landlords generally require proper written notice and tenant consent for entry. The only exception is in an emergency (e.g., fire, flood, immediate safety risk) where entry is essential to protect life or property.
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