Escrow & Title
In Tennessee, 'constructive eviction' is relevant in title situations where:
AA title company removes a cloud on title without court action
BA title defect results in the owner being unable to use or enjoy the property and they abandon it
CThe property is condemned by the government
DA landlord prevents tenant access to the leased premises✓ Correct
Explanation
Constructive eviction occurs in landlord-tenant law when the landlord's failure to maintain the premises forces the tenant to leave. This is a property management concept, not a title concept. The question highlights the distinction between different uses of the term.
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