Property Management
The Virginia Landlord and Tenant Act requires that residential rental units meet which standard?
AThe property must be newly renovated before each tenancy
BThe property must be fit for human habitation (implied warranty of habitability)✓ Correct
CThe property must have a minimum of 500 square feet per occupant
DThe property must have central air conditioning
Explanation
The implied warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain rental units in a condition fit for human habitation, including compliance with building codes, safe structures, and essential services.
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