Asked by Kyleigh Gilmore on Oct 01, 2024

The common law held that landlords:

A) did not have the right to evict tenants for nonpayment of rent.
B) needed to make necessary repairs of their leased premises.
C) were responsible for the injuries caused to the tenant due to their negligence.
D) made no implied warranties about the quality of the leased premises.

Implied Warranties

Warranties that are not expressly stated but are assumed by law to exist in a sales contract to protect the buyer.

Common Law

A legal system grounded in established precedents and traditions, not on written statutes.

  • Recognize the obligations and privileges associated with the upkeep and repair of property for landlords and tenants.