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Nebraska Nebraska Landlord Maintenance Obligations and Habitab

Understand Nebraska habitability laws, landlord maintenance duties, tenant remedies, and the implied warranty of habitability under the URLTA. Lea

Melvin Prince
5 min de lecture
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Nebraska imposes an implied warranty of habitability on all residential landlords through the URLTA. This means a landlord must deliver and maintain the property in a condition that is safe, sanitary, and fit for human habitation throughout the entire tenancy.

Official Law Citation: The regulations on this page are governed by Nebraska URLTA § 76-1419.

Repair Deadline
14 Days
Emergency Repairs
Immediate

Landlord's Mandatory Maintenance Duties

Under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1419, the landlord must:

  1. Comply with all building, housing, and health codes that materially affect health and safety.
  2. Make all necessary repairs to keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition.
  3. Keep common areas in a clean and safe condition.
  4. Maintain in good working order all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and other facilities and appliances supplied by the landlord.
  5. Provide and maintain receptacles for garbage and arrange for its removal.
  6. Supply running water, reasonable amounts of hot water, and heating in season (unless the building is not required to have these by law, or the utility is separately metered and paid by the tenant).

What Constitutes an Uninhabitable Condition?

Common examples include:

  • No heat during winter months.
  • Broken plumbing or sewage backups.
  • No running water or hot water.
  • Electrical hazards (exposed wiring, non-functioning outlets).
  • Structural defects (holes in floors or walls, leaking roof).
  • Pest infestations (roaches, rodents, bed bugs) in common areas or due to landlord's failure to address.
  • Mold caused by structural defects or water intrusion.

Tenant Remedies

If a landlord fails to maintain the property, tenants in Nebraska have several options:

1. Written Notice to Landlord

The tenant must first notify the landlord in writing of the issue and allow a reasonable time for repair (generally 14 days for non-emergency repairs).

2. Repair and Deduct

If the landlord fails to make repairs after notice, the tenant may be able to arrange for the repair and deduct the cost from rent. The deduction generally cannot exceed one month's rent, and the tenant must follow proper notice procedures.

3. Rent Withholding / Escrow

In certain situations, a tenant may withhold rent or pay rent into a court escrow account until the landlord makes necessary repairs. This is a legally risky strategy and requires careful compliance with court procedures.

4. Lease Termination

If the uninhabitable condition materially affects health and safety, the tenant may provide written notice and terminate the rental agreement.

Tenant's Obligations Tenants must also do their part under § 76-1421:

  • Keep the premises clean and safe.
  • Dispose of garbage properly.
  • Use electrical, plumbing, and heating systems responsibly.
  • Not deliberately or negligently damage the property.
  • Comply with all applicable housing codes.

Habitability Standards in Nebraska

Nebraska landlords are required by Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1419 to keep their rental units in a "fit and habitable" condition. This is not a suggestion-it is a mandatory legal obligation that cannot be waived in a lease.

The Landlord's Maintenance List

To comply with nebraska rental repair laws, you must:

  1. Comply with all building and housing codes that materially affect health and safety.
  2. Maintain all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, and ventilating systems.
  3. Provide and maintain appropriate receptacles for trash (unless otherwise agreed).
  4. Supply running water and reasonable amounts of hot water and heat.

The 14/30 Day Repair Notice

If a landlord fails to maintain the property, the tenant's primary weapon is the 14/30 Notice. The tenant sends a letter stating: "If you don't fix [Issue X] within 14 days, my lease will terminate in 30 days."

If the landlord fixes the issue within 14 days, the lease continues. If they don't, the tenant can move out on day 30 with no further rent obligation and a full refund of their deposit.

Tenant's Duties Maintenance is a two-way street. Tenants must:

  • Keep their part of the premises clean and safe.
  • Dispose of ashes and garbage properly.
  • Use all appliances reasonably (don't break the dishwasher by putting rocks in it!).
  • Not deliberately or negligently destroy any part of the unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

and 76-1423 (Access).

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, security deposit return deadlines, and notice periods - making it easy to stay compliant with Nebraska regulations.

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