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habitability

 
Dictionary: Hab·it·a·bil·i·ty

n. (hăb`ĭt**bĭl"ĭ*t)

Habitableness.


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This entry contains information applicable to United States law only.

Fitness for occupancy. The requirement that rented premises, such as a house or apartment, be reasonably fit to occupy.

A warranty of habitability is an implied promise by a landlord of residential premises that such premises are fit for human habitation. It exists in a majority of states, either by statute or case law, and implies that the premises are free from any condition that is unsafe or unsanitary. A breach of this warranty would, for example, occur if none of the toilets were in working order or if the roof of a house was in total disrepair.

A warranty of habitability begins at the commencement of the tenancy and continues for its duration.

 
 

 

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