Property Management

In Hawaii, the 'implied warranty of habitability' means a landlord must:

AA. Guarantee the tenant will never have any maintenance issues
BB. Ensure the rental unit is fit for human habitation throughout the tenancy✓ Correct
CC. Provide luxury amenities comparable to new construction
DD. Warrant that the property will appreciate in value

Explanation

The implied warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain rental units in a condition fit for human habitation, with functioning plumbing, heating, and structural integrity.

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