A holdover tenant is an individual who remains in possession of leased property after the expiration of their lease term. This concept is often associated with tenancy at sufferance.
Rentable area refers to the total space a tenant can lease in a commercial property, including both usable space and a proportion of common areas like lobbies, restrooms, and hallways.
The periodic charge per unit for the use of a property. The period may be a month, quarter, or year. The unit may be a dwelling unit, square foot, or other unit of measurement.
Tenancy refers to the right of possession or occupancy of real property, either through lease or title. It encompasses various forms of holding property, including landlord-tenant relationships and co-ownership arrangements.
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