Understanding Implied Warranty Rights

Summary

The implied warranty of habitability is a legal requirement for landlords to keep rental properties livable. This includes maintaining basic living and safety standards, providing essential services like heat, water, and electricity, and addressing serious repair issues promptly. If you have concerns about your rental propertys condition, consider discussing them with your landlord or seeking legal advice from a tenant rights attorney.

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What is "implied warranty of habitability".
The "implied warranty of habitability" is a legal doctrine that requires landlords to maintain rental properties in a condition fit for human habitation. This means:
- The property must meet basic living and safety standards.
- Essential services like heat, water, and electricity must be provided.
- Any serious repair issues should be addressed promptly.
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