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Living conditions
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Habitability is the conformance of a residence or abode to the implied warranty of habitability. A residence that complies is said to be "habitable." It is an implied warranty or contract, meaning it does not have to be an express contract , covenant , or provision of a contract . It is a common law right of a tenant or Legal doctrine .[1]
In order to be habitable, such housing usually must:
New York law
Some states, such as New York , have given additional statutory protections in addition to those created by caselaw .[12] These statutes include:
Lobby attendant service by a concierge or landlord [13]
Elevator mirrors [14]
Smoke detectors[15]
Window guards[16]
Intercoms and self-locking doors[17]
Protection from lead paint [18]
Consequences
Violation of the warranty of habitability results in constructive eviction , whereby the landlord or lessor has, in effect, evicted the tenant or lessee . [19] The tenant may remedy the problem, [20] [21] or complain to local government authorities for remedies .[22]
See also
References
^ Nolo
^ In New York, see N.Y. Multiple Dwelling Law § 79.
^ Mold in condominium: Negligent maintenance: Breach of warranty of habitability: Settlement: Verdict | Law Reporter | Find Articles at BNET.com
^ [1]
^ Pennsylvania
^ generally, United States
^ California
^ District of Columbia
^ Vermont (form).
^ Texas
^ Massachusetts
^ See N.Y. Attorney General's Website , q.v. , and in External sources.
^ N.Y. Multiple Dwelling Law §50-c
^ N.Y. Multiple Dwelling Law §51-b; NYC Admin. Code §27-2042
^ N.Y. Multiple Residence Law §15; Buffalo Code Ch. 395; NYC Admin. Code §27-2045, §27-2046
^ NYC Health Code §131.15
^ N.Y. Multiple Dwelling Law §50-a
^ NYC Health Code §173.14;
^ Nolo Law
^ See N.Y. Real Property Law §235-b.
^ Warranty of Habitability (rev 7/96)
^ N.Y. Multiple Dwelling Law (MDL) §78 and §80; Multiple Residence Law (MRL) §174. (Note: The MDL applies to cities with a population of 325,000 or more and the MRL applies to cities with less than 325,000 and to all towns and villages; from N.Y. Attorney General's Website .
^ (Note to editors: merge with this article?)
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