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{{Property law}}
'''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 has a legal duty to provide (e.g. the landlord refuses to provide heat or water to the apartment), rendering the property uninhabitable. A [[leasehold estate|tenant]] who is constructively evicted may terminate the lease and seek [[damages]].
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*[[Implied warranty of habitability]]
 
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