Property Management
In Kansas, a 'subordination, non-disturbance, and attornment' (SNDA) agreement in a commercial lease transaction protects:
AOnly the landlord's interests
BThe tenant's lease rights in the event of foreclosure, in exchange for the tenant's agreement to subordinate their lease to the mortgage and attorn to any new owner✓ Correct
CThe lender's ability to terminate all leases upon foreclosure
DThe property manager's right to manage under a new owner
Explanation
An SNDA agreement protects tenants from losing their leasehold if the landlord defaults. The tenant subordinates the lease to the mortgage, and the lender agrees not to disturb the tenant upon foreclosure.
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