Contracts
A tenant who continues to occupy a property after the lease expires without landlord consent is known in Nebraska as a:
ATenant at will
BTenant at sufferance (holdover tenant)✓ Correct
CPeriodic tenant by implication
DLife tenant
Explanation
A holdover tenant (tenant at sufferance) occupies property after their lease expires without the landlord's permission. The landlord may treat them as a trespasser or as a periodic tenant depending on their response.
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