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35-9A-204
Section 35-9A-204 Landlord to maintain premises. (a) A landlord shall: (1) comply with the
requirements of applicable building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety;
(2) make all repairs and do whatever is necessary to put and keep the premises in a habitable
condition; (3) keep all common areas of the premises in a clean and safe condition; (4) maintain
in good and safe working order and condition all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating,
ventilating, air-conditioning, and other facilities and appliances, including elevators, supplied
or required to be supplied by the landlord; (5) provide and maintain appropriate receptacles
and conveniences for the removal of garbage, rubbish, and other waste incidental to the occupancy
of the dwelling unit and arrange for their removal; and (6) supply running water and reasonable
amounts of hot water at all times and reasonable heat except where the building that includes
the dwelling unit is not required by law to be equipped...
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40-12-223
under this article the following: (1) The gross proceeds accruing from the leasing or rental
of a film or films to a lessee who charges, or proposes to charge, admission for viewing the
said film or films; (2) The gross proceeds accruing from any charge in respect to the use
of docks or docking facilities furnished for boats or other craft operated on waterways; (3)
The gross proceeds accruing from any charge made by a landlord to a tenant in respect of the
leasing or furnishing of tangible personal property to be used on the premises of real
property leased by the same landlord to the same tenant for use as a residence or dwelling
place, including mobile homes; (4) The gross proceeds accruing from the leasing or rental
of tangible personal property to a lessee who acquires possession of the said property
for the purpose of leasing or renting to another the same property under a leasing or rental
transaction subject to the provisions of this article; (5) The gross proceeds accruing...

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37-6-3
pledge, or otherwise dispose of or encumber electric transmission and distribution lines or
systems, electric generating plants, electric refrigeration plants, water lines, sanitary
sewer lines, water systems, and sanitary sewer systems, television reception equipment through
the use of television program decryption equipment and subscriber owned, leased, or rented
satellite dishes, lands, buildings, structures, dams, plants, and equipment and any and all
kinds and classes of real or personal property whatsoever, which shall be deemed necessary,
convenient or appropriate to accomplish the purpose for which the cooperative was organized
or in which it subsequently lawfully engages. Electric generating plants, transmission, and
distribution lines or systems as referred to in this section shall include any arrangement
or agreement for the purchase, exchange, or transmission of electric power, capacity or energy,
whether sole or as joint owner of all or any part in common with one...
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45-9-243.40
user thereof of freight cars, oxygen and acetylene tanks, and similar property, in respect
of which detention a demurrage or per diem charge is made against the user of such property,
shall not be deemed to constitute a transaction whereunder property is leased or rented to
another within the meaning of this section. (6) TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. Personal
property which may be seen, weighed, measured, felt, or touched, or is in any other manner
perceptible to the senses. The term "tangible personal property" shall not
include stocks, bonds, notes, insurance, or other contracts, or securities. (7) MEDICAL EQUIPMENT.
Equipment used primarily for and essential to medical care for or to aid in the diagnosis,
cure, mitigation, or treatment of disease or injury affecting any structure or function
of the body. Such term shall include, but not be limited to, hospital beds, wheelchairs, walkers,
orthopedic appliances, and convalescent aids. (8) EXEMPT ORGANIZATION. Any organization exempt...

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24-8-7
as necessary to perfect or transfer this title. (d) For the purposes of this section, a person
is considered to be in the business of selling or renting dwellings under any of the following
circumstances: (1) The person has, within the preceding 12 months, participated as principal
in three or more transactions involving the sale or rental of any dwelling or any interest
in it. (2) The person has, within the preceding 12 months, participated as agent, other than
in the sale of his or her personal residence, in providing sales or rental facilities
or services in two or more transactions involving the sale or rental of any dwelling or any
interest in it. (3) The person is the owner of any dwelling designed or intended for occupancy
by, or occupied by, five or more families. (e) This chapter shall not prohibit a religious
organization, association, or society, or any nonprofit institution or organization operated,
supervised, or controlled by or in conjunction with a religious...
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25-4-10
situations); (v) In a position which, under or pursuant to the laws of this state or of an
Indian tribe, is designated as a major nontenured policymaking or advisory position or a policymaking
or advisory position the performance of the duties of which ordinarily does not require more
than 8 hours per week; or d. In a facility conducted for the purpose of carrying out a program
of rehabilitation for individuals whose earning capacity is impaired by age or physical or
mental deficiency or injury or providing remunerative work for individuals who because
of their impaired physical or mental capacity cannot be readily absorbed in the competitive
labor market by an individual receiving such rehabilitation or remunerative work; provided
however, if an individual's employment is otherwise characterized as employment under subsection
(a) and the individual is performing work under the Javits Wagner O'Day Act or a similar set-aside
program under the laws of the United States, the...
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35-9A-303
Section 35-9A-303 Access. (a) A tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the landlord
to enter into the dwelling unit in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed
repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or
exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, tenants, workmen,
or contractors. (b) A landlord may enter the dwelling unit without consent of the tenant only
in the following circumstances: (1) In case of emergency. (2) Pursuant to court order. (3)
As permitted by Sections 35-9A-422 and 35-9A-423(b). (4) At reasonable times and with prior
notice as provided in subsection (c), to show the premises to a prospective tenant or purchaser,
if a landlord provides the tenant separate from the rental agreement a general notice signed
by the tenant for the right to access for such a purpose within four months of the expiration
of the rental agreement, and only in the company of a prospective...
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35-9A-501
Section 35-9A-501 Retaliatory conduct prohibited. (a) Except as provided in this section, a
landlord may not retaliate by discriminatorily increasing rent or decreasing services or by
bringing or threatening to bring an action for possession because: (1) the tenant has complained
to a governmental agency charged with responsibility for enforcement of a building or housing
code of a violation applicable to the premises materially affecting health and safety; (2)
the tenant has complained to the landlord of a violation under Section 35-9A-204; or (3) the
tenant has organized or become a member of a tenant's union or similar organization. (b) If
a landlord acts in violation of subsection (a), the tenant is entitled to the remedies provided
in Section 35-9A-407 and has a defense in any retaliatory action against the tenant for possession.
(c) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b), a landlord may bring an action for possession
if: (1) the violation of the applicable building or housing...
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45-8-241.62
from the computation of any tax due hereunder the following: (1) The gross proceeds accruing
from the leasing or rental of film to a lessee who charges, or proposes to charge, admission
for viewing same; (2) The gross proceeds accruing from any charge in respect of the use of
docks or docking facilities furnished for boats or other craft operated on waterways; (3)
The gross proceeds accruing from any charge made by a landlord to a tenant in respect to the
leasing or furnishing of tangible personal property to be used on the premises of real
property leased by the same landlord to the same tenant for use as a residence or dwelling
place, including mobile homes; (4) The gross proceeds accruing from the leasing or rental
of tangible personal property to a lessee who acquires possession of the property for
the purpose of leasing or renting to another the same property under a leasing or rental transaction
subject to a tax hereunder; (5) The gross proceeds accruing from any charge made by...
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35-9A-404
Section 35-9A-404 Wrongful failure to make available heat, water, hot water, or essential services.
(a) The landlord is not responsible for the payment of utility services unless agreed in the
lease. (b) If contrary to the rental agreement or Section 35-9A-204, after receiving notice
of the breach from the tenant, the landlord willfully or negligently fails to promptly make
available heat, running water, hot water, electric, gas, or other essential service, the tenant
may: (1) send a written notice specifying the date of termination not less than 14 days after
receipt of notice and upon vacation of the premises, the rental agreement shall be rightfully
terminated without further obligation or penalty. If the rental agreement is terminated pursuant
to this section, the landlord shall return all security recoverable by the tenant under Section
35-9A-201 and all unearned prepaid rent; or (2) recover damages based upon the diminution
in the fair rental value of the dwelling unit. (c) If...
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