A landlord wants to give a tenant's apartment to her nephew. The landlord tries to drivethe tenant out by constantly phoning him, visiting him, and insisting that his apartment be used to show prospective tenants for other units what the building is like. The landlord is violating the tenant's

a. right to use the property without interference.
b. covenant to repair.
c. covenant of quiet enjoyment.
d. warranty of habitability.

Answer: c. covenant of quiet enjoyment.

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A. A broker who agrees to cooperate with competitors in establishing a standard rate of commission B. Two brokers who agree not to do business with another brokerage company because they consider that company's business practices to be unethical C. A salesperson who indicates to a potential seller client that he should not consider listing his property for less than the going rate of commission because no one will show his home D. A broker who requires that the independent contractors within his company follow a set rate of commission without deviation

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In the Toler v. Su?d-Chemie, Inc. case, an employer was accused of abusing:

A) ?contractual obligations. ?

B) qualified privilege. 

C) ?employee privacy. ?

D) laws of the company.

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