Lesson Viewed
Landlord and Tenant: Constructive Eviction
The lesson in landlord-tenant law addresses the doctrine of constructive eviction. It is assumed that you have a good understanding of the covenant of quiet enjoyment, which is a predicate for the doctrine of constructive eviction. Before doing this lesson, you should study the separate lesson named "Landlord and Tenant: Quiet Enjoyment," unless you are sure that you have a firm grip on the covenant of quiet enjoyment, actual evictions, and remedies for breach of quiet enjoyment.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the lesson, the student will be able to:
- Define constructive eviction.
- State the elements of constructive eviction.
- Identify behaviors that would constitute an interference for purposes of constructive eviction.
- Explain when interference becomes substantial.
- Assess the role of abandonment with respect to constructive eviction.
- Evaluate the concept of partial constructive eviction.