Property Ownership
Constructive eviction occurs when:
AThe landlord legally removes a non-paying tenant
BThe landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions forces the tenant to vacate✓ Correct
CA court orders a tenant to leave
DThe tenant voluntarily moves out before the lease ends
Explanation
Constructive eviction occurs when a landlord's acts (or failures to act) render the property uninhabitable, effectively forcing the tenant to move out. The tenant may claim breach of the implied warranty of habitability and terminate the lease.
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