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A buyer in Pennsylvania purchases a newly constructed home from a builder. The buyer later discovers a major defect in the foundation within the first year. Under Pennsylvania's implied warranty of habitability for new construction, what protection does the buyer have?

Correct Answer

D) An implied warranty that the home was built in a workmanlike manner and is suitable for habitation

Pennsylvania courts recognize an implied warranty of habitability for new construction. This warranty provides that the builder/vendor warrants the home was constructed in a workmanlike manner and is suitable for habitation, even without an express written warranty.

Answer Options
A
No protection because the buyer accepted the property at closing
B
Protection only if the builder provided an express written warranty
C
Protection only through the homeowner's insurance policy
D
An implied warranty that the home was built in a workmanlike manner and is suitable for habitation

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