Property Management

The West Virginia Landlord-Tenant Act implies a warranty of habitability in residential leases, meaning the landlord must:

AGuarantee the tenant will be satisfied with the premises
BMaintain the property in a condition fit for human habitation and in compliance with applicable housing codes✓ Correct
CEnsure the property appreciates in value during the tenancy
DProvide all utilities at no cost to the tenant

Explanation

The implied warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain residential rental property in a safe, sanitary, and structurally sound condition that is fit for human habitation throughout the tenancy.

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