122.03 (2) (a )
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What should be included in the title of a report related to landlord/tenant disputes?

  • Eviction Notice
  • Landlord/Tenant Dispute
  • Theft, Criminal Mischief, Assault (correct)
  • Property Damage Report
  • Which of the following is NOT a recognized offense in landlord/tenant disputes?

  • Assault
  • Landlord/Tenant Dispute (correct)
  • Criminal Mischief
  • Theft
  • In which situation is it appropriate to title a report as 'theft'?

  • When a landlord raises the rent
  • When a tenant fails to pay rent
  • When personal belongings are taken unlawfully (correct)
  • When there is disagreement over lease terms
  • What type of evidence is necessary to support a report title in landlord/tenant disputes?

    <p>Sufficient evidence of a criminal offense</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following report titles would be considered appropriate for a landlord/tenant conflict involving violence?

    <p>Assault</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Landlord/Tenant Disputes

    • Criminal offenses can occur within landlord/tenant disputes.
    • Evidence must support the belief that a criminal offense has occurred for action to be taken.
    • Accurate titling of reports is crucial; categorize the issue under the specific crime committed, such as theft, criminal mischief, or assault.
    • No official designation or offense exists under the term "landlord/tenant," highlighting the need for precise legal terminology in reporting.

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    This quiz explores the various types of criminal offenses that may arise in landlord/tenant disputes. Participants will learn how to properly title reports based on the evidence and specific offenses like theft or assault. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for effective conflict resolution.

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