Property Management
In New Mexico, a 'tenancy at will' arises when:
AA tenant stays beyond a fixed lease with landlord permission but no new agreement✓ Correct
BOnly from a written lease renewal
CWhen the tenant pays rent in advance for a full year
DAfter adverse possession is established
Explanation
A tenancy at will exists when either party may terminate at any time. It often arises when a fixed-term tenant stays over with the landlord's consent but without a new agreement, or from an oral permission to occupy.
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