Property Management
A Florida commercial property manager receives a tenant's request to sublease the space. The manager should:
AImmediately allow it as tenants always have this right
BReview the lease terms — most commercial leases require landlord approval for subletting✓ Correct
CDeny all subletting requests
DRefer the request to FREC for approval
Explanation
Most commercial leases prohibit subletting without landlord consent. The property manager should review the lease, and if consent is required, evaluate the proposed subtenant and consult with the owner before approving or denying the request.
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