Contracts
The covenant of quiet enjoyment in an Arizona lease means:
AThe tenant must keep noise levels low
BThe landlord guarantees the tenant's peaceful and undisturbed possession of the property✓ Correct
CThe lease contains a no-subletting clause
DThe tenant cannot operate a business from the property
Explanation
The covenant of quiet enjoyment is an implied promise by the landlord that the tenant shall have undisturbed possession of the property and will not be disturbed by the landlord or anyone claiming through the landlord.
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