Property Management
What is an 'estoppel certificate' in Kansas commercial real estate?
AA certificate preventing a landlord from evicting a tenant
BA statement by a tenant confirming the current lease terms, which a buyer or lender can rely upon✓ Correct
CA certificate of occupancy issued by the city
DA document prohibiting rent increases
Explanation
An estoppel certificate is a document signed by a tenant confirming the current status of their lease (rent amount, term, any modifications) that a buyer or lender can rely upon in a real estate transaction.
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