Property Ownership
What is a leasehold improvement in Nevada commercial real estate?
AAn improvement made by the landlord before leasing the space
BAn improvement made by the tenant to the leased space, typically becoming the landlord's property at lease end unless agreed otherwise✓ Correct
CAn improvement funded by the state of Nevada
DAn improvement required by Nevada building code
Explanation
Leasehold improvements are modifications or enhancements made by the tenant to customize leased commercial space. In Nevada, these typically become the landlord's property at lease end (as fixtures) unless the lease provides otherwise or the landlord requires removal.
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