Property Management
Discrimination against a tenant who has complained about substandard housing conditions is known as:
AConstructive eviction
BRetaliatory eviction, which is prohibited under Nebraska's Landlord-Tenant Act✓ Correct
CBreach of covenant of quiet enjoyment
DTortious interference
Explanation
Nebraska's Landlord-Tenant Act prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants who exercise their legal rights, such as complaining to housing authorities or organizing tenant groups. Retaliatory evictions are illegal.
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