Final answer:
Constructive eviction occurs when the leased premises become unoccupiable due to landlord's lack of attention.
Step-by-step explanation:
The type of eviction that would result when the leased premises reach such a physical condition due to lack of attention by the landlord that the tenant is unable to occupy them for the purpose intended is constructive eviction.
A constructive eviction occurs when the landlord fails to provide habitable living conditions or materially interferes with the tenant's use and enjoyment of the premises.
This can include issues such as inadequate repairs, lack of utilities, or other conditions that render the premises uninhabitable.
If a tenant experiences a constructive eviction, they may have the right to terminate the lease, seek damages, or make repairs themselves and deduct the cost from the rent.