Property Management

In Connecticut, 'deferred maintenance' in a rental property can result in:

AHigher property values due to reduced expenses
BViolation of the implied warranty of habitability and potential tenant remedies✓ Correct
CAutomatic rent increases allowed by law
DReduction of the property manager's liability

Explanation

Deferred maintenance—postponing necessary repairs—can lead to habitability violations, tenant rent withholding or escrow, civil liability, and potential health and safety code violations.

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