Property Management
A Nebraska commercial property manager who receives a tenant's request to sublease must first:
AAutomatically approve it — tenants always have the right to sublease
BReview the lease agreement to determine if subleasing requires landlord approval✓ Correct
CRequest approval from the NREC
DConsult with the tenant's attorney
Explanation
Most commercial leases contain subletting provisions that require the landlord's written consent. The property manager must review the lease to determine the procedure and any conditions that apply before responding to the sublease request.
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