Property Management
Under Connecticut law, a residential landlord must ensure rental premises meet minimum habitability standards including:
ACentral air conditioning in all units
BHeat, plumbing, hot water, and maintenance of structural integrity and common areas✓ Correct
CInternet service for each unit
DHardwood floors in all rooms
Explanation
Connecticut's implied warranty of habitability (CGS § 47a-7) requires landlords to maintain adequate heat, running water, hot water, plumbing, structural integrity, and safe and sanitary common areas.
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