Property Management

In New Mexico, a 'non-disturbance agreement' in a commercial lease protects the tenant by ensuring:

AThe tenant will never be disturbed by other tenants
BIf the landlord's lender forecloses, a tenant in good standing will not be evicted and their lease will be honored✓ Correct
CThe landlord cannot enter the premises
DThe tenant's rent will not increase

Explanation

A non-disturbance agreement (part of an SNDA) protects commercial tenants in good standing: even if the landlord's mortgage is foreclosed, the lender (or new owner) agrees not to disturb the tenant's leasehold.

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