Property Management
In Georgia, when a commercial lease contains a 'co-tenancy clause,' it means the tenant can:
AA. Sublease to another tenant without the landlord's consent
BB. Reduce rent or terminate the lease if key anchor tenants leave the shopping center✓ Correct
CC. Require the landlord to replace departing tenants
DD. Require the landlord to maintain full occupancy
Explanation
A co-tenancy clause allows a commercial tenant (especially in retail) to pay reduced rent or terminate their lease if key anchor tenants leave the shopping center, since their business depends on traffic generated by major tenants.
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