Property Management
Maine's statute on residential tenancy requires that all habitable space have heat capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of:
A60°F
B68°F✓ Correct
C70°F
D72°F
Explanation
Maine's implied warranty of habitability (and DHHS housing standards) generally requires rental units to have heating systems capable of maintaining at least 68°F during normal heating season weather.
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