Property Management
A Texas property manager managing a retail center where tenants are required to be open during mall hours and maintain a specific image is enforcing provisions of a:
ATexas Property Code regulation
BRetail lease's 'continuous operation' clause and 'operating covenant'✓ Correct
CTREC-promulgated commercial lease form
DHOA deed restriction
Explanation
Commercial retail leases often include 'continuous operation' clauses requiring tenants to remain open during specified hours and maintain specified levels of operation. Operating covenants protect the landlord and other tenants from a 'dark' store that might reduce traffic and hurt co-tenants. Violation can result in lease default.
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