Property Management
A Missouri commercial lease 'holdover' clause typically provides that if a tenant remains after lease expiration without a new agreement:
AThe tenancy automatically converts to a month-to-month tenancy at the same rent✓ Correct
BThe tenant is automatically a trespasser
CRent doubles immediately
DThe tenant has exclusive right of renewal
Explanation
Most Missouri commercial leases provide that holding over (staying after lease expiration) without a new agreement creates a month-to-month tenancy at the same (or sometimes increased) rent, subject to either party terminating with proper notice.
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