Property Management
A Kansas commercial lease 'holdover' tenant who stays after lease expiration without a new agreement is typically treated as:
AA trespasser who can be removed immediately
BA month-to-month tenant at the same rent and terms, unless otherwise negotiated✓ Correct
CA permanent tenant with automatic lease renewal
DA tenant at will who can be removed with 3 days notice
Explanation
Under Kansas law, a commercial holdover tenant is generally treated as a month-to-month tenant at the same rent, unless the original lease specifies different holdover terms.
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