(i) To put the tenant in possession.
(ii) Not to derogate form grant.
(iii) Ensure that the premises are fit for the purposes for which it is let.
(iv) Ensure quiet possession by the client.
(v) Maintain the main walls, passages, roof, among others (duty of repair).
(vi) To suspend or adjust rent if the premises or part thereof is rendered unusable otherwise
by reason of the tenant's negligence.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on April 28, 2018 at 07:23
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