Property Management
Constructive eviction occurs when:
AThe landlord physically removes the tenant
BThe landlord's failure to maintain habitability forces the tenant to vacate✓ Correct
CThe tenant violates the lease and is asked to leave
DThe property is condemned by the municipality
Explanation
Constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's actions (or failure to act) make the premises uninhabitable, effectively forcing the tenant to leave; the tenant may terminate the lease without liability.
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