Property Ownership

What is 'constructive eviction' versus 'actual eviction' in Rhode Island?

AThey are the same legal concept
BActual eviction is a legal process to remove a tenant; constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's actions (or failure to act) make the property uninhabitable, forcing the tenant to leave✓ Correct
CConstructive eviction is faster than actual eviction
DActual eviction does not require court involvement

Explanation

Actual eviction involves the legal process (notice, court proceedings) to remove a tenant. Constructive eviction occurs when the landlord's failure to maintain habitability forces the tenant to vacate—the tenant may then claim constructive eviction and termination of their lease obligations.

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