Question

An implied warranty of habitability:
A. guarantees that a house is free of hidden defects that would render it unsafe for human habitation.
B. applies to any ordinary seller of a house, and not just builders, builder-vendors, and developers.
C. when breached, subjects the defendant to liability measured only by the cost of repairs.
D. does not extend to a subsequent purchaser.

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