Holdover tenant status creates a tenancy at sufferance, altering possession rights and landlord remedies after lease expiry. A Tenant is one who holds or possesses land or tenements by any right or title. A Holdover tenant remains in possession after a prior tenancy expires, thereby giving rise to a tenancy at sufferance, so that possession shifts from a subsisting leasehold to a sufferance-based possessory condition affecting available landlord remedies.
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Holdover tenant status creates a tenancy at sufferance, altering possession rights and landlord remedies after lease expiry.
A Tenant is one who holds or possesses land or tenements by any right or title. A Holdover tenant remains in possession after a prior tenancy expires, thereby giving rise to a tenancy at sufferance, so that possession shifts from a subsisting leasehold to a sufferance-based possessory condition affecting available landlord remedies.
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