Property Management

In Kansas, when a commercial tenant 'goes dark' (stops operating but continues paying rent), the landlord may be concerned because:

AThe landlord cannot evict a paying tenant
BA dark anchor tenant can reduce co-tenancy and affect percentage rent provisions, common area usage, and overall center value✓ Correct
CRent is the only concern in commercial leasing
DThe tenant will likely pay more rent if dark

Explanation

Co-tenancy and go-dark provisions in retail leases address what happens when a tenant ceases operations — a dark anchor tenant can trigger co-tenancy rights for other tenants to reduce rent or terminate leases.

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