Common triggers include persistent heat or hot water failures, severe mold or mildew growth, unchecked pest infestations, and unsafe living conditions. If you’ve repeatedly reported these issues and your landlord fails to act promptly, you may have grounds to claim constructive eviction. Under New York law, this gives tenants the right to move out and possibly stop paying rent without penalty—plus the opportunity to seek damages or recover moving costs.				 
                
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