Property Ownership
In Kentucky, a 'constructive eviction' occurs when the landlord's actions or inactions:
AResult in a formal court eviction order
BMake the premises so uninhabitable that the tenant is effectively forced to leave✓ Correct
CRequire the tenant to move because the building is being demolished
DInvolve the landlord entering the premises without notice
Explanation
Constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions, or interference with quiet enjoyment, effectively forces the tenant to vacate even without a formal eviction.
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