Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Citation
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Parent Document
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Jurisdiction
- Maine (state)
- Effective Date
- 2011-11-08
Other Sections in This Document (15)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
- Belanger v. Mulholland, 30 A.3d 836 (2011)
Full Text
422 chars[¶ 8] The statute establishing a warranty of fitness for habitation states: “In any ... agreement for rental of a dwelling unit, the landlord shall be deemed to covenant and warrant that the dwelling unit is fit for human habitation.” 14 M.R.S. § 6021(2). A condition that “endangers or materially impairs the health or safety of the tenants” “renders the dwelling unit unfit for human habitation.” 14 M.R.S. § 6021(3)(A).