Property Ownership
A NH commercial property owner who leases space to a tenant for 20 years still retains:
ANo rights during the lease term
BFee ownership, the right to receive rent, and eventual possession at lease end (reversion)✓ Correct
COnly the right to sell the building
DOnly the building structure, not the land
Explanation
A fee owner who leases property retains the fee (ownership), the right to collect rent, rights reserved in the lease (entry for repairs, etc.), and the reversionary right — possession returns to the owner when the lease ends.
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