Property Management
A tenant who sublets their rental unit without the landlord's permission is:
AWithin their rights as the leaseholder
BIn breach of the lease if the lease prohibits subletting without consent✓ Correct
CPermitted as long as the subtenant pays on time
DProtected by the Alabama Residential Landlord Tenant Act
Explanation
If the lease requires landlord consent for subletting, a tenant who sublets without permission is in breach of the lease and may be subject to eviction.
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Option Contract
A contract giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a property at a specified price within a specified time period.
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