Property Management
A tenant who remains in possession after the lease expires without a new agreement creates a tenancy:
AAt will
BAt sufferance✓ Correct
CFor years
DPeriodic
Explanation
A holdover tenant who remains without the landlord's consent creates a tenancy at sufferance; the landlord may evict or elect to accept rent and create a new periodic tenancy.
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