Property Management
A Kentucky tenant who remains in the rental unit after the expiration of a fixed-term lease with the landlord's consent becomes a:
ATenant at sufferance
BTenant at will or month-to-month tenant✓ Correct
CTrespasser
DLife tenant
Explanation
If a tenant holds over after a fixed-term lease expires WITH the landlord's consent, they typically become a periodic tenant (usually month-to-month) on the same terms as the original lease.
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