Property Management

Under the Chicago RLTO, what is a landlord's obligation when a tenant is constructively evicted?

AThe landlord is not liable if the tenant voluntarily vacates
BConstructive eviction occurs when the landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions forces the tenant to vacate; the tenant may seek damages and the landlord may face RLTO penalties✓ Correct
CConstructive eviction is not recognized under Chicago law
DThe landlord must immediately find the tenant alternative housing

Explanation

Constructive eviction occurs when a landlord's failure to maintain the property in habitable condition is so severe that it effectively forces the tenant to vacate. Under Chicago's RLTO, this constitutes a serious landlord violation.

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