Property Management
A NH commercial tenant who sublets space to a subtenant without the landlord's consent may be in:
ACompliance if the lease is silent on subletting
BDefault if the lease requires landlord approval for subletting✓ Correct
CCompliance always since subletting is a legal right
DCompliance only for commercial tenants, not residential
Explanation
Most commercial leases in NH require the landlord's written consent before subletting or assignment. Subletting without required approval is a default under the lease, potentially allowing the landlord to terminate the lease.
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