Property Ownership
A Missouri 'ground lease' is a lease of:
AThe improvements only
BThe land only, with the tenant constructing or owning improvements✓ Correct
CAgricultural land for crop farming only
DMineral rights below the surface
Explanation
A ground lease in Missouri is a long-term lease of land only. The tenant (lessee) constructs improvements on the land and typically owns those improvements during the lease term. Ground leases are common for commercial developments.
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