Property Management
A Massachusetts property manager for a residential rental must comply with the Massachusetts State Sanitary Code (105 CMR 410). This code covers:
AOnly lead paint hazards
BMinimum conditions of habitability including heat, hot water, ventilation, and structural soundness✓ Correct
COnly commercial rental properties
DOnly properties with more than 4 units
Explanation
The Massachusetts State Sanitary Code (105 CMR 410) sets minimum standards for all residential rental properties, covering heating, water supply, ventilation, structural condition, pest control, and other habitability requirements.
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