Property Management
A Kansas commercial tenant's lease expires and they continue to pay rent which the landlord accepts. This creates a:
APeriodic tenancy (month-to-month)✓ Correct
BTenancy at sufferance
CLife estate in the tenant
DFreehold estate
Explanation
When a lease expires and both parties continue the arrangement (tenant paying, landlord accepting rent), a periodic tenancy — typically month-to-month — is created by operation of law.
Related Kansas Property Management Questions
- In Kansas, when a tenant vacates without notice and abandons the property, the landlord's first step should be to:
- In Kansas, which of the following is grounds for immediate lease termination by a landlord without the normal notice period?
- What is a CAM (Common Area Maintenance) charge in a Kansas commercial lease?
- In a Kansas commercial building, a 'tenant improvement allowance' (TI or TIA) means:
- In Kansas, when a commercial tenant 'goes dark' (stops operating but continues paying rent), the landlord may be concerned because:
- A Kansas commercial property lease with an expense stop means:
- In Kansas, what is the difference between 'residential' and 'commercial' property management?
- A Kansas property manager who handles more than $10,000 in cash transactions per year must comply with what federal requirement?
Practice More Kansas Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Kansas Quiz →