Implied Warranty of Habitability in Texas—The Unanswered Questions

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1979

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Texas Tech Law Review

Abstract

Discusses the Texas Supreme Court’s case Kamarath v. Bennett, which adopted the implied warranty of habitability in Texas. The case, however, left three important unanswered questions: “patent vs. latent defects, possibility of waiver and availability of remedies.” The author attempts to clarify the ruling in Kamarath and make recommendations for consistency.

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Implied warranty of habitability, Housing, Tenant rights, Landlords, Tenants, Kamarath v. Bennett, Case note

Citation

10 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 975