Property Management
A NC commercial tenant who ceases operations but continues to pay rent is engaging in:
AA lease violation requiring immediate eviction
BA 'dark' store situation — permitted as long as lease obligations are met, unless a continuous occupancy clause exists✓ Correct
CA violation of the NC fire code
DSubletting without permission
Explanation
A 'dark' store (tenant stops operating but continues paying rent) is generally permitted unless the lease includes a continuous operations clause requiring the tenant to remain open.
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