Property Management

A Montana property manager must understand that a 'constructive eviction' claim by a tenant allows the tenant to:

AForce the landlord to leave the property
BVacate the property without further rent obligation if the landlord's conduct has made the property uninhabitable✓ Correct
CClaim damages for the emotional stress of living in a poorly maintained unit only
DOnly file a complaint with the Montana Board of Realty Regulation

Explanation

Constructive eviction allows a tenant to vacate a property—without being liable for future rent—when the landlord's conduct (or failure to maintain habitable conditions) has effectively rendered the property uninhabitable. The tenant may also sue for damages.

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