Property Management

Maryland's law on constructive eviction holds that a landlord who makes a rental uninhabitable may:

AForce the tenant to remain and pay rent
BBe liable for damages when the tenant is forced to vacate due to the landlord's failure to maintain habitability✓ Correct
CRaise the rent to cover repair costs
DTerminate the lease immediately at no cost

Explanation

Constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions effectively forces the tenant to leave. The tenant may be relieved of rent obligations and may sue for damages.

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