QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
A landlord may evict a tenant for only one of ten
statutory reasons some of those reasons include -
correct answer - Nonpayment of rent, Violation of an
obligation of tenancy, of which the tenant failed to correct
after notice; Tenant performed as illegal act within the
rental unit.
A property's foreclosure in not - correct answer - A legal
basis to evict tenant. Should an eviction occur, there is no
change in tenant's rights.
A request from an owner or tenant must be made in 15
days of the 30 day expiration period allowed - correct
answer - for the tenant organization to set a date for an
election after coordinating the date with the Conversion &
Sales Regulatory Office.
A tenant organization must set a date of election and
notify the owner within - correct answer - 30-days
Actions that could put management company and owner
at risk include: - correct answer - Improper handling of
evictions, unlawful rent collections, failure to return
, security deposit, not maintaining proper compliance with
Rental Accommodations Division (RAD).
All evictions except non-payment of rent must be filed
with - correct answer - Rental Accommodations Division
(RAD)
Alternatives to consider when making different
improvements or when redeveloping a property - correct
answer - Rehabilitation without altering existing use,
Modernize the property by updating finishes, Change the
use of building, including converting to another property
type, or demolishing for new development, or Conversion
to a condo ownership structure.
An owner asks the property manager to submit an Offer
of Sale under DOPA. The property manager should submit
the offer to: - correct answer - The District of Columbia
Department of Housing and Community & Development
(DHCD).
An owner can be directly affected by manager's..... -
correct answer - Improper handling of evictions, unlawful
rent collections, failure to return security deposits, not
maintaining proper compliance with the Rental
Accommodations Division (RAD)