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Ownership of a property after an expired lease is referred to as:
What is a tenancy at sufferance?
Which of the following best describes a tenant who holds possession of a landlord’s property without a definite lease term but with the consent of the landlord?
A security deposit is held by the ___________ during the term of a lease to pay for the damage to the property or to pay rent if the tenant defaults on the rent.
Who holds a leasehold interest in a property?
Which of the following best describes a one-year lesaehold interest in a multi-family residence that renews at the end of each year?
Which of the following is true?
Eric’s lease has expired, but he has yet to vacate the premises or negotiate a renewal. His landlord has stated that he is not to remain in his apartment. What is this situation an example of?
What is it called when a tenant who lawfully possessed real property continues in possession of the premises without the landlord’s consent after the lease rights expire?
What is a tenancy from period to period?
A security deposit:
A ________ is an interest that renews at the end of each year on a one-year leasehold interest in a multi-family residence.
Which of the following is considered a tenancy from period to period?
Eleanor holds possession of her landlord’s property without a definite lease term but with the consent of her landlord. What type of tenancy does Eleanor have?
A landlord has a ______ if they give a tenant consent to hold possession of their property without a definite lease term.