Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida
Does constructive Eviction apply in my scenario?
Hi,
I own a small gym where we've had roof leaks for 2 years and a moldy smell for the last several months. The landlord will replace ceiling tiles, but we are a women only facility and men have to come in to change them. Does this constitute grounds for constructive eviction?
Thanks!
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Re: Does constructive Eviction apply in my scenario?
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No. Work can be done at a scheduled time or during the off hours. In the worse case, you could close for a day or two while repairs are being made. Just because a repair has to be done does not constitute constructive eviction.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.