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ETearle

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A provision in a residential lease stating that the landlord cutting off heat or water will not constitute an eviction is: __________.
 A) valid.
 B) a stipulation.
 C) a covenant.
 D) unconscionable.

Question 2

Many states provide that a lease for a term exceeding __________ must be in writing.
 A) three (3 ) months
 B) six (6 ) months
 C) one (1 ) year
 D) three (3 ) years



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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