Property Management
In Hawaii, which type of lease gives the tenant the most security of tenure?
AA. Month-to-month tenancy
BB. Fixed-term lease for a specified period✓ Correct
CC. Tenancy at will
DD. Tenancy at sufferance
Explanation
A fixed-term lease provides the most security of tenure because the landlord cannot terminate the tenancy (except for cause) until the lease term expires.
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