Property Management
A tenant who holds over after a lease expires without the landlord's consent creates:
AA periodic tenancy
BA tenancy at sufferance✓ Correct
CA tenancy at will
DA leasehold for years
Explanation
A tenancy at sufferance occurs when a tenant remains in possession after the lease term ends without the landlord's consent; the landlord may evict the tenant or accept rent to create a new tenancy.
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