Property Ownership

In Washington, 'quiet enjoyment' in a leasehold context means the tenant has the right to:

ARequire the landlord to keep the premises quiet at all times
BPossess and use the property without interference from the landlord or persons claiming under the landlord✓ Correct
CBreak the lease if any neighbor is noisy
DModify the property to reduce noise at the landlord's expense

Explanation

The implied covenant of quiet enjoyment guarantees the tenant's right to peacefully possess and use the rented premises without interference from the landlord or anyone claiming title through the landlord. Landlord interference with this right can constitute constructive eviction.

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