A tenant entered into a two-year apartment lease with a landlord on July 1. Rent was specified in the lease to be $850 per month, payable on the first of each month. On June 15, near the end of the two-year term, the landlord asked the tenant if he wanted to renew the lease for an additional term. The tenant said he would like to think about it, and the landlord agreed, but added that the rent for the new lease would be $975 per month. The landlord heard nothing from the tenant. On July 10, the landlord found that the tenant was still in the apartment and told him that he was imposing a new tenancy on the tenant for the period allowed by the law under these circumstances. What tenancy can be imposed, and at what rent

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The tenancy imposed will be month-to-month at $975 per month.

What is the Tenant?

Tenant refers to those person who acquires the land or the property at lease or the rent from the landowner. He is liable to pay the rent was each month as per the contracts terms and conditions.

As per the above case, on the expiry of the two years contract tenant is liable to follow the terms and conditions of the new contract. He obliged to pay the rent amount of $975.

The tenant wrongfully holds the property even after the expiration of the contract then the landlord has the right to treat the tenant as a trespasser and sue for damages and possession. He can also impose the new contract.

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