Property Management
What does an 'estoppel certificate' confirm in a commercial property transaction?
AThe property's appraised value
BThe current status of leases, including rent, lease terms, and any disputes, as certified by the tenant✓ Correct
CThe title insurance coverage amount
DThe property's compliance with building codes
Explanation
An estoppel certificate is a signed statement by a tenant confirming the status of their lease — including rent amounts, lease term, any defaults, and other lease conditions — which buyers and lenders rely upon.
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