Property Management
Oklahoma's constructive eviction doctrine holds that a tenant may abandon a rental unit without penalty when:
AThe tenant dislikes the neighborhood
BThe landlord's failure to maintain the property renders it uninhabitable✓ Correct
CThe tenant finds a better rental
DThe lease term has not expired
Explanation
Constructive eviction occurs when a landlord's failure to maintain a habitable premises is so severe that the tenant is effectively forced to leave. The tenant may vacate and be relieved of rent obligations if the landlord created the uninhabitable conditions.
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