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Facts: Two days after being refused entry into a resident’s unit, a site manager mailed the resident a letter informing him that his refusal to consent to entry for inspection and repairs violated his lease. The resident replied with a letter suggesting that actual ownership of the building was in doubt because of fraud relating to its purchase.
The manager then wrote and hand-delivered a letter informing the resident that his lease was terminated and that he had until March 31 to vacate the unit under the lease’s 60-day notice provision.