Property Management
Under Maine's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which of the following is a landlord's obligation?
AProviding cable television service
BMaintaining the premises in a fit and habitable condition✓ Correct
CPaying for the tenant's utilities regardless of the lease terms
DAllowing pets in all rental units
Explanation
Maine's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Title 14 MRSA) requires landlords to maintain rental premises in a fit and habitable condition, including functioning heat, plumbing, and structural integrity.
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