Property Ownership
The Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) standardizes:
ACommission rates for residential real estate transactions
BRights and obligations of landlords and tenants in residential rental housing✓ Correct
CProperty tax assessment methods for rental properties
DBuilding codes for new residential construction
Explanation
The URLTA is a model act that standardizes landlord and tenant rights and obligations in residential rental housing. Pennsylvania has not adopted the URLTA wholesale but has enacted its own Landlord and Tenant Act that covers similar subject matter.
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