Property Management (alternative)
A Maryland commercial lease provision requiring the tenant to restore the premises to its original condition at the end of the lease is called a:
AHoldover clause
BRestoration or surrender clause✓ Correct
CSubordination clause
DNon-disturbance clause
Explanation
A restoration or surrender clause requires tenants to return the leased premises to its original or agreed-upon condition at the end of the lease term, including removal of tenant improvements.
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