Property Ownership

In Florida, a 'tenancy at will' arises when:

AA tenant occupies a property under a lease with a fixed term
BA tenant occupies with the landlord's permission but without a fixed term or formal lease agreement✓ Correct
CA tenant remains after their lease expires without the landlord's consent
DA tenant signs a 30-day lease

Explanation

A tenancy at will exists when a tenant occupies property with the landlord's permission but there is no fixed term — either party can terminate the tenancy on short notice. It is less common than periodic or fixed-term tenancies.

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