Property Ownership
Which type of tenancy in NJ automatically renews for successive periods unless properly terminated?
ATenancy at sufferance
BPeriodic tenancy (month-to-month or year-to-year)✓ Correct
CTenancy for years
DTenancy at will
Explanation
A periodic tenancy (e.g.
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