Nebraska Statutes

§ 76-1419 — Landlord to maintain fit premises

Nebraska § 76-1419
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 76Real Property

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1419 (2026).

Text

(1)The landlord shall:
(a)Substantially comply, after written or actual notice, with the requirements of the applicable minimum housing codes materially affecting health and safety;
(b)Make all repairs and do whatever is necessary, after written or actual notice, to put and keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition;
(c)Keep all common areas of the premises in a clean and safe condition;
(d)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 him or her;
(e)Provide and maintain appropriate receptacles and conveniences for the removal of ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste incidental to the occupancy

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Related

Danner v. Myott Park, Ltd.
306 N.W.2d 580 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1981)
37 case citations
Tighe v. Cedar Lawn, Inc.
649 N.W.2d 520 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2002)
5 case citations
Bush v. Tony's Crew, Inc.
(D. Nebraska, 2020)
Grier v. Realty Works
(D. Nebraska, 2023)
Vasquez v. CHI Properties
302 Neb. 742 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2019)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1974, LB 293, § 19; Laws 2001, LB 7, § 14. Annotations: The duties set forth in this section to comply with minimum housing codes materially affecting health and safety and to "put and keep" the premises in a fit and habitable condition are not limited under the plain language to conditions arising after commencement of the lease term. Vasquez v. CHI Properties, 302 Neb. 742, 925 N.W.2d 304 (2019). This section of the Uniform Residential Landlord Tenant Act does not change existing tort law. Tighe v. Cedar Lawn, Inc., 11 Neb. App. 250, 649 N.W.2d 520 (2002).

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