Property Ownership

In Arizona, a 'tenancy at will' is created when:

AA tenant refuses to vacate after their lease expires
BA property is occupied with the landlord's permission, terminable by either party at any time✓ Correct
CA tenant has a month-to-month agreement
DA tenant holds over after a fixed-term lease

Explanation

A tenancy at will is an indefinite tenancy that can be terminated by either party at any time. It exists with the landlord's permission and without a definite term. It differs from holdover (tenancy at sufferance) and month-to-month (periodic tenancy).

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