Property Management
In Idaho, what is the term for a tenant who remains in a property after the lease expires without the landlord's consent?
AHoldover tenant (tenant at sufferance)✓ Correct
BLife tenant
CPeriodic tenant
DTenant at will
Explanation
A holdover tenant (tenant at sufferance) is one who remains in possession after the lease has expired without the landlord's permission. The landlord may treat them as a trespasser or accept rent to create a new tenancy.
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