Property Management
In Kansas, a commercial lease that requires the tenant to rebuild or restore the premises at lease end is called a:
ANet lease provision
BSurrender and restoration clause✓ Correct
CEstoppel certificate
DSubordination and non-disturbance agreement
Explanation
A surrender and restoration clause requires the tenant to return the premises to their original condition (or as specified) at lease end, including removal of improvements made during the tenancy.
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