Escrow & Title
When a Connecticut commercial property closes, the buyer's attorney typically reviews which of the following to confirm all tenants and lease terms?
AThe building plans
BEstoppel certificates provided by existing tenants confirming lease terms✓ Correct
CThe property's tax assessment history
DMLS records for the property
Explanation
Estoppel certificates confirm existing leases' terms (rent, term, security deposit, options, defaults) directly from tenants. They protect the buyer from undisclosed lease arrangements or landlord misrepresentations.
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