Property Management

What is a constructive eviction in Nevada landlord-tenant law?

AAn eviction that occurs without proper court proceedings
BA situation where the landlord's failure to maintain habitable conditions forces the tenant to vacate, giving the tenant the right to terminate the lease and claim damages✓ Correct
CAn eviction based on the tenant constructing unauthorized improvements
DAn eviction that takes place during construction on the property

Explanation

Constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's acts or omissions (such as failing to maintain heat or habitability) effectively force the tenant to vacate. Under Nevada law, the tenant may be entitled to terminate the lease without penalty and may have a claim for damages.

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