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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 235 Conn. 360 (1995)

Citation
Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 235 Conn. 360 (1995)
Parent Document
Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 235 Conn. 360 (1995)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1995-10-10

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“There is another way in which the warranty may be violated. The State law goes on and provides that ‘the presence of cracked, chipped, blistered, flaking, loose or peeling paint, which constitutes a health hazard on accessible surfaces, shall be construed to render the apartment unfit for human habitation and shall be a violation of the warranty.’ Repeating that, the State law provides that ‘the presence of cracked, chipped, blistered, flaking, loose or peeling paint, which constitutes a health hazard on accessible surfaces, shall be a violation.’ You have heard evidence about the condition of the paint. You have heard various opinions. You must consider this evidence and all other relevant circumstances and decide whether the warranty of habitability was breached.”