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Constructive Eviction - peoples experiences (on either side of the fence)

  • 04-12-2008 2:43am
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    After hours qualifier:I tried posting in accomodation & property but my post didn't go down too well (banned) :(, so I find myself posting here.

    I came across the term "Constructive Eviction" a while back it refers to the action or lack therof of a landlord to render property uninhabitable.

    I got to thinking how could a Landlord do this? not in the moral sense but the real sense.

    If for example there were people illegally occupying/long term trespassing on property what could a Landlord do or refrain from doing (legal or illegally) to make the property uninhabitable - Stink bombs, flood the land in question, loud noises at night?!

    I am neither a Landlord nor a Tenant, nor involved in any dispute relating to illegal occupation. I'm just interested in hearing peoples experiences (on either side of the fence).

    G


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