Property Management
A holdover tenant in Missouri who remains after a lease expires becomes a:
ATenant in common
BTenant at sufferance✓ Correct
CTenant at will
DLife tenant
Explanation
A holdover tenant (tenant at sufferance) occupies the property without the landlord's consent after the lease expires. The landlord can treat them as a trespasser or, by accepting rent, create a periodic tenancy.
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