Property Management
In Maine, the 'implied covenant of quiet enjoyment' in a lease means the landlord promises:
AThe property will be quiet (no noise)
BThe tenant will not be disturbed in their lawful possession of the premises✓ Correct
CThe landlord will resolve all neighbor disputes
DThe tenant can make any noise they want
Explanation
The implied covenant of quiet enjoyment means the landlord promises the tenant will have peaceful, undisturbed possession of the premises. This is violated when the landlord (or someone acting under their control) interferes with the tenant's possession.
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