Asked by Trap muzik Blossom on Jul 08, 2024

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A leasehold typically terminates because:

A) the landlord evicted the tenant.
B) the landlord breached his implied warranty of habitability.
C) the lease term has expired.
D) the lease was not binding on the parties.

Leasehold Terminates

The expiration or ending of a lease agreement, resulting in the leaseholder's right to occupy the property concluding.

Implied Warranty

A guarantee based on the assumption or legal requirement that a product will meet certain quality and performance standards.

Lease Term

Lease Term refers to the duration for which a lease agreement is effective, detailing the period a lessee has the right to occupy or use the leased property.

  • Become familiar with the legal ramifications and workflows related to discontinuing a lease, leaving a property unoccupied, and renter liabilities.
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Palak MathurJul 11, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A leasehold typically terminates because the lease term has expired.