Escrow & Title
In Kansas, a 'non-disturbance agreement' in a commercial lease transaction assures the tenant that:
AThe landlord will not raise rent during the lease term
BIf the property is foreclosed, the lender will honor the tenant's existing lease✓ Correct
CThe lease cannot be terminated for any reason
DThe tenant's improvements will be undisturbed at lease end
Explanation
A non-disturbance agreement protects tenants from having their lease terminated if the property is foreclosed. The lender agrees not to disturb the tenancy in exchange for the tenant's subordination.
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