Property Management
Vermont's 'commercial tenant's right to renew' typically depends on:
AState law requiring all commercial leases to have renewal options
BWhether the lease contains a renewal option and its specific terms✓ Correct
CAutomatic renewal without any lease clause
DThe landlord's goodwill toward the tenant
Explanation
Commercial tenants in Vermont have renewal rights only if the lease expressly grants a renewal option with defined terms (notice period, conditions, rent calculation). There is no automatic state law right to renew a commercial lease.
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