Property Ownership
In North Dakota, a tenant who makes a substantial improvement to rented property, such as building a barn, may:
ARemove the barn at any time
BRemove agricultural improvements (trade fixtures) if the lease allows and they can be removed without material damage to the property✓ Correct
CNever remove any improvement made to the property
DSell the barn to the landlord upon lease termination
Explanation
Agricultural fixtures and trade fixtures may be removed by the tenant if the lease permits and removal does not cause material damage. The tenant must restore any damage caused by the removal.
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