Property Management
Under Missouri law, a commercial tenant's 'covenant of quiet enjoyment' protects the tenant from:
ANoisy neighbors
BInterference with the tenant's possession and use of the premises by the landlord or third parties claiming through the landlord✓ Correct
CHigh property taxes
DZoning changes
Explanation
The covenant of quiet enjoyment (express or implied in Missouri leases) guarantees tenants undisturbed possession of the premises. It protects against landlord actions or claims by parties with superior title that would interfere with the tenant's use.
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