Property Management
Habitability standards under Delaware law require that rental properties have:
ACentral air conditioning
BWorking plumbing, heating, electrical systems, and freedom from pest infestation✓ Correct
CNewly renovated kitchens
DGarage parking
Explanation
Habitability standards require functional essential systems: plumbing, heating, adequate weatherproofing, electrical systems, freedom from rodent/insect infestations, and basic structural integrity.
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