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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Property Management Office has the right to gain access, by any means, into any occupied unit in case of an emergency when immediate entry is necessary to prevent injury or damage to residents and property.

False because the PMO can only access if the representative allows

True since the unit is occupied and the resident can witness

False because this only applies to unoccupied units

False because only unit owners have the right to access their units and the PMO's primary responsibility is the common areas

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The representative who has the keys to the unoccupied unit must, upon demand by the Property Management Office, provide access to the unit as soon as possible after the request for entry is made.

False because according to the house rules, the owner/representative can allow or deny entry.

True because the house rules say this is the owner's obligation

True because the PMO is responsible for any damage that will happen to the entire building

True because the adjacent units will be affected

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Drivers of cars with heavily tinted glass and windshields are required to:

roll down their side windows when going in and out of the parking area

roll down their side windows when going into the parking area

roll down their side window and open their trunk when going in and out of the parking area

roll down their side window and open their trunk when going into the parking area

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

The Property Management Office or its representative is authorized to enter a unit, without prior consent of the unit owner, in case of emergency such as fire, flood, or other threatening situations, even if the occupants are out of the unit making sure there is no damage to the door or any contents of the unit

False. Consent is still needed

False. No prior consent of the owner only if the unit is occupied by a tenant or representative

False. Damage to the doors and or contents of the unit may be acceptable

False. Only the representative of the unit owner can enter without prior consent of the unit owner. PMO should call the representative.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Bags and packages brought in or out by domestic helpers, drivers, construction workers, and other non-residents shall be subject to ____.

registration at the concierge

search by security guards

confirmation by the resident

refusal of entry by the PMO

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Property Management Office has the right to refuse entry if deemed harmful to the unit owners and/or lessees.

False. Anything that happens inside the unit is not the responsibility of the PMO.

True. Safety and Security is everyone's responsibility.

False. Security has the right to refuse entry.

True. The PMO is responsible for the safety and security of the property.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Property of unit owners or tenants may not be brought out of the building.

Yes. If without a gate pass signed by the representative shown to the security.

Yes. If without a gate pass signed by the unit owner or tenant and acknowledged by the Property Management Office.

Yes. If without a gate pass signed by the unit owner and acknowledged by the Property Management Office.

Yes. If without a gate pass signed by the unit owner, approved by secuirty and acknowledged by the Property Management Office

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