Property Management
Under the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Act, a landlord's duty to maintain the premises in a habitable condition is known as the:
ARight of quiet enjoyment
BImplied warranty of habitability✓ Correct
CCovenant of seisin
DDuty of care under BRRETA
Explanation
The implied warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain rental property in a safe, livable condition. In Georgia, this includes maintaining essential services such as heat, water, and structural integrity.
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