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Which of the following situations do not allow the landlord to give the tenant a 24 hour eviction notice?

a. The tenant punched a hole in the roof to install a skylight
b. The legal tenant has moved out and there is an illegal sub-tenant living in the property
c. The tenant has attacked another tenant
d. The tenant was convicted of possession of 1/2 oz of marijuana

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Final answer:

The tenant convicted of marijuana possession typically cannot be given just a 24 hour eviction notice; such cases usually require a longer notice period and must abide by specific legal procedures.

Step-by-step explanation:

The situation that does not allow the landlord to give the tenant a 24 hour eviction notice is when the tenant was convicted of possession of ½ oz of marijuana. Generally, eviction processes for issues such as drug possession require a more extended notice period and must comply with local and state law. Situations such as installing a skylight without permission, having an illegal sub-tenant, or attacking another tenant may be considered more immediate breaches of the lease agreement warranting a shorter notice period, such as a 24 hour eviction notice, depending on the terms of the lease and local regulations.

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