Property Management

An Indiana residential landlord who provides 'constructive eviction' conditions (making the unit uninhabitable) may allow the tenant to:

AStay and pay reduced rent
BTerminate the lease and sue for damages related to the uninhabitable conditions✓ Correct
CReport the landlord to IPLA
DSublease the unit

Explanation

Constructive eviction occurs when a landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions effectively forces the tenant to vacate. The tenant may terminate the lease and sue the landlord for damages if the conditions constitute a constructive eviction.

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