Property Ownership
In Ohio, a 'tenancy at will' is created when:
AThe tenant holds over after a lease expires without the landlord's consent
BThe landlord and tenant agree that the tenancy may be terminated by either party at any time✓ Correct
CA tenant has no lease and refuses to pay rent
DA lease is for more than one year without a fixed end date
Explanation
A tenancy at will exists when both landlord and tenant agree that the tenancy can be terminated by either party at any time with appropriate notice. It may also arise by implication.
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