Property Management
An Ohio commercial lease contains a 'relocation clause.' This allows the landlord to:
ARelocate the building to a different city
BMove the tenant to a different space in the building with proper notice✓ Correct
CTerminate the lease if the tenant relocates their business
DIncrease rent whenever the market allows
Explanation
A relocation clause in a commercial lease gives the landlord the right to move the tenant to a different space in the building (typically equivalent) upon proper notice, allowing the landlord flexibility in managing the building.
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