Property Management
The term 'constructive eviction' in Mississippi refers to:
AA formal court-ordered eviction
BA landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions, forcing the tenant to vacate✓ Correct
CA tenant being locked out of their unit
DA mutual agreement to terminate the lease
Explanation
Constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions makes the property uninhabitable, effectively 'evicting' the tenant by making it impossible to continue living there. The tenant may vacate and terminate the lease.
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