Property Management

In NC, a residential tenant whose unit becomes uninhabitable due to conditions NOT caused by the tenant may have the right to:

AOnly pay reduced rent
BTerminate the lease and seek damages for breach of the implied warranty of habitability✓ Correct
CKeep living there until evicted
DOnly receive the security deposit back

Explanation

If a landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions makes the unit uninhabitable, the tenant may have grounds to terminate the lease and seek damages for breach of the implied warranty of habitability.

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