Constructive eviction is a legal doctrine in real estate that allows tenants to terminate their lease and vacate the property when a landlord's actions or failure to act substantially interfere with the tenant's use and enjoyment of the premises.
Constructive eviction occurs when a property becomes uninhabitable due to a landlord’s actions or failure to act, allowing tenants to terminate their lease.
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