Property Management
A North Dakota commercial tenant who causes damage beyond normal wear and tear is responsible for:
ANothing if the damage occurred during business hours
BThe cost of repairs or restoration to return the space to its pre-lease condition✓ Correct
COnly the security deposit amount regardless of actual damage
DDamages only if specifically negotiated in the lease
Explanation
Commercial tenants are responsible for damage beyond normal wear and tear. If damages exceed the security deposit, the landlord can seek additional compensation through legal action.
Related North Dakota Property Management Questions
- A North Dakota property manager who accepts a management contract for a building they know has significant deferred maintenance should:
- North Dakota's landlord-tenant law generally requires a landlord to return a security deposit within how many days after a tenant vacates?
- A management agreement between a property manager and an owner must include:
- What is a 'gross lease' as commonly used for North Dakota commercial properties?
- In North Dakota, what notice must a landlord give before entering a rental unit for non-emergency repairs?
- A North Dakota landlord's obligation to provide adequate heat in a rental unit during winter is an example of the:
- A property manager's fee is typically based on:
- Under North Dakota law, a lease for agricultural land that is oral and for less than one year is:
Practice More North Dakota Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free North Dakota Quiz →