Property Management
In Kentucky, a commercial tenant who installs trade fixtures in a leased building:
ALoses them when the lease ends because they become part of the building
BMay remove them before or at the end of the lease if removal doesn't damage the building✓ Correct
CMust obtain the landlord's written permission 90 days before removal
DMust pay the landlord for the right to remove them
Explanation
Trade fixtures are items installed by a commercial tenant for their business purposes (counters, shelving, equipment). Tenants may generally remove their trade fixtures before or at lease expiration, provided they repair any damage caused by removal.
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