Property Ownership
In Colorado, a 'tenancy at sufferance' arises when:
AA tenant enters with the landlord's permission
BA tenant remains in possession after the lease expires without the landlord's permission✓ Correct
CA tenant sublets the property without permission
DA tenant fails to pay rent for the first time
Explanation
A tenancy at sufferance (holdover tenancy without consent) arises when a tenant remains in possession after their lease expires without the landlord's permission. The tenant has no legal right to be there, and the landlord may proceed with eviction.
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