If you are searching for the meaning of Constructive eviction in real estate and also a definition of Constructive eviction, then this blog post is helpful for you
Definition
The provision of housing that is so substandard that, for all intents and purposes, a landlord has
evicted the tenant. For example, the landlord may refuse to provide light, heat, water or other
essential services, destroy part of the premises or refuse to clean up an environmental health
hazard, such as lead paint dust. Because the premises are unlivable, the tenant has the right to
move out and stop paying rent without incurring legal liability for breaking the lease. Usually, the
tenant must first bring the problem to the landlord’s attention and allow a reasonable amount of
time for the landlord to make repairs.
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