Property Management
In Georgia commercial leasing, a 'radius restriction' clause prevents the tenant from:
AExpanding the leased premises
BOpening a competing business within a specified distance of the leased location✓ Correct
CSubletting to a competitor of the landlord
DAdvertising outside the leased property
Explanation
A radius restriction (common in retail leases) prohibits the tenant from operating a similar competing business within a specified radius of the leased location, protecting the landlord's tenant mix.
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