Review
the four scenarios in this Discussion Document. For each scenario, use the
readings for this module, and the readings and the videos for the previous
modules, to answer the questions provided and include a short explanation of
the reason(s) for your answers. Please see attached document. This discussion
is worth 10 points. This discussion addresses the following
module learning outcomes: Identify the actions and inactions that qualify as
waste. Identify the estates that can trigger a duty to avoid waste. Explain how
the duty to avoid waste impacts the usage of present possessory interests. This
assignment falls under Estates in Land / Present possessory interest &
future interests.
Scenario 1;Under the law, tenants have an obligation to report possible defects, such as leaks under the kitchen sink. Tenants are responsible for immediately notifying their landlords about any defective conditions in the premises. Tenants are accountable for maintaining and keeping their units hygienic and repairing any damage they cause to the rented unit or premises (Dixon, 2021). Tenants cannot incur liability for damages in the premises resulting from the ignorance of the landlord to repair or even their failure to report on time. Landlords have a legal obligation to keep rental premises in a state that satisfies basic habitability, such as making sure that the property provides water and adequate waterproofing.