Property Ownership

In Kentucky, a warranty of habitability implied in the sale of a new home by the builder means the builder warrants that the home is:

AFree of all cosmetic defects
BFree of latent (hidden) defects that make it unfit for its intended purpose✓ Correct
CInsured against future damage
DKREC-inspected and approved

Explanation

The implied warranty of habitability in new home sales requires the builder to guarantee that the home is free from latent defects that would make it uninhabitable or unfit for residential use.

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