Constructive eviction


Constructive eviction is a term used in the law of real property to describe a circumstance in which a landlord either does something or fails to do something that he or she has a legal duty to provide, rendering the property uninhabitable. A tenant who is constructively evicted may terminate the lease and seek damages.
To maintain an action for damages, the tenant must show that:
A tenant who suffers from a constructive eviction can claim all of the legal remedies available to a tenant who was actually told to leave.