Property Management
In Maine, a commercial tenant who builds improvements with the landlord's permission may remove them at the end of the lease if they are:
APermanent structural improvements
BTrade fixtures that can be removed without substantially damaging the property✓ Correct
CAny improvements costing less than $1,000
DImprovements built before 2000
Explanation
Trade fixtures installed by a commercial tenant for business purposes may generally be removed at lease end, provided they can be removed without substantial damage to the premises and the tenant repairs any damage caused.
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