Property Management
A Montana commercial property manager negotiating a new lease renewal should consider all of the following factors EXCEPT:
ACurrent market rents for comparable spaces
BThe tenant's creditworthiness and payment history
CThe property manager's personal preference for certain types of tenants✓ Correct
DThe cost of releasing the space if the tenant leaves
Explanation
Property managers must base leasing decisions on objective, business-related factors. Personal preferences for tenant types (unrelated to objective business criteria) are not a legitimate leasing consideration and could implicate fair housing issues.
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