Property Ownership

A tenancy at will in North Carolina is one in which:

AThe tenant may remain as long as both parties agree, with no fixed term✓ Correct
BThe tenant occupies property after a lease expires without permission
CThe tenant has a 30-year lease with renewal options
DThe landlord may evict the tenant without notice

Explanation

A tenancy at will has no fixed term and may be terminated by either party at any time, though North Carolina law typically requires reasonable notice.

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