A man entered into a lease for a period of five years. Planning to open a hardware store, the man hired a contractor who installed overhead lighting and built wooden shelves that were nailed into the walls. The contractor also constructed free-standing tables for displaying merchandise. In addition, the man hired a builder who constructed a second-floor loft that was structurally attached to the main building. At the expiration of the lease, the man decided to vacate the premises and remove the improvements that he made. He began disassembling the loft and started removing the lighting, shelving, and free-standing tables. The landlord immediately filed suit seeking to enjoin the man from removing these items. The court will most likely allow the man to remove what items?
a. Everything.
b. Everything except the loft.
c. Everything except the loft and the lighting.
d. The free-standing tables only.