Contracts
In Arizona, constructive eviction occurs when:
AThe landlord physically removes the tenant
BThe landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions forces the tenant to vacate✓ Correct
CThe court orders the tenant to vacate
DThe tenant abandons the property voluntarily
Explanation
Constructive eviction occurs when a landlord's actions or neglect (like failing to maintain habitable conditions) make the property uninhabitable, effectively forcing the tenant to vacate. The tenant may terminate the lease and sue for damages.
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