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Constructive Eviction occurs when a landlord fails to maintain safe and livable conditions, forcing a tenant to move out despite still holding a lease. This legal concept protects tenants from being subjected to uninhabitable living situations, such as lack of heat, persistent water leaks, mold, or harassment. In such cases, the law may allow tenants to break their lease without penalty. Understanding your rights under Constructive Eviction is crucial if you’re living in substandard conditions in New York City. Tenants should document all issues and seek legal advice to protect themselves from wrongful landlord actions.