Contracts

A sublease differs from an assignment of a lease in that:

AIn a sublease, the original tenant remains liable to the landlord; in an assignment, the assignee takes over all obligations✓ Correct
BA sublease requires landlord approval; assignment does not
CAn assignment creates a new tenancy; a sublease continues the original
DThere is no legal difference between the two

Explanation

In a sublease, the original tenant (sublessor) remains primarily liable to the landlord. In an assignment, the assignee typically steps into the original tenant's shoes, though the original tenant may remain secondarily liable.

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