Property Management
A Connecticut landlord accepts rent from a holdover tenant after the lease has expired. This typically creates a:
ANew long-term lease
BMonth-to-month tenancy✓ Correct
CTenancy at sufferance
DVoid tenancy
Explanation
When a landlord accepts rent from a holdover tenant after the lease expires, a month-to-month tenancy is created by implication, subject to the same terms as the original lease unless changed by agreement.
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