Question

Why is the implied warranty of habitability considered to be superior to the doctrine of constructive eviction?

A. The tenant does not have to vacate the premises to seek damages.

B. Constructive eviction does not obligate the landlord to make repairs.

C. Constructive eviction is applicable only to commercial property.

D. Landlords need to pay damages to tenants.

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