Property Management

Under Georgia's landlord-tenant law, a landlord's duty to maintain habitable rental premises means the property must:

AA. Have luxury amenities and updated finishes
BB. Be structurally sound and comply with health and safety codes✓ Correct
CC. Meet the personal preferences of each tenant
DD. Be inspected annually by the county

Explanation

Georgia landlords must maintain rental property in a condition fit for human habitation — structurally sound, weathertight, with working utilities, and complying with applicable health and safety codes. This is the implied warranty of habitability.

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