Property Management
A commercial property manager negotiating a lease renewal should consider all of the following EXCEPT:
ACurrent market rental rates
BThe tenant's payment history
CThe tenant's personal political beliefs✓ Correct
DCost of re-tenanting if the tenant vacates
Explanation
A property manager may consider market conditions, tenant credit and payment history, and economic factors in lease negotiations. Basing decisions on a tenant's personal political beliefs, religion, or other non-business factors would be irrelevant and potentially discriminatory.
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