Property Management (alternative)

Under Maryland law, a tenant who is constructively evicted may:

AStay in the property without paying rent
BVacate the property and sue the landlord for breach of the implied warranty of habitability✓ Correct
CDemand a new lease at a reduced rent
DFile a complaint with MREC against the landlord

Explanation

Constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's actions (or inactions) make the property uninhabitable. The tenant may vacate and sue for breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment and the implied warranty of habitability.

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