Property Ownership
In Iowa, which type of tenancy is created when a tenant holds over after a lease expires with the landlord's permission?
ATenancy at sufferance
BPeriodic tenancy
CTenancy at will✓ Correct
DTenancy for years
Explanation
A tenancy at will exists when a tenant holds over with the landlord's permission but without a formal new lease. Either party can terminate this tenancy at any time with appropriate notice.
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