Property Management
A Maine residential lease that does not specify a term is presumed to be a:
ATenancy at sufferance
BMonth-to-month tenancy✓ Correct
CYear-to-year tenancy
DTenancy at will requiring 7 days notice
Explanation
Under Maine law, when a lease does not specify a term or when a tenant pays rent monthly without a written lease, the tenancy is presumed to be month-to-month.
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