Property Ownership

In Texas, a 'tenancy at will' exists when:

AA tenant has a written lease for a fixed term
BEither party can terminate the tenancy at any time with proper notice✓ Correct
CThe tenant has a right to inherit the property
DA month-to-month lease is in effect

Explanation

A tenancy at will is a rental arrangement with no fixed term that either the landlord or tenant can terminate at any time with proper notice. In Texas, the notice period for terminating a tenancy at will depends on how often rent is paid. Month-to-month tenancies are the most common form of tenancy at will.

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