
n. a "hold-over" tenancy after a lease has expired but before the landlord has demanded that the tenant quit (vacate) the premises. During a tenancy at sufferance the tenant is bound by the terms of the lease (including payment of rent) which existed before it expired. The only difference between a "tenancy at sufferance" and a "tenancy at will" is...
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The possession of the property even after the expiry of the lease by the tenant till the time the landlord takes action to make him/her to vacate the property.The landlord can ask the tenant to leave without prior notice or can renew the lease he had with this tenant. The authorities have right to claim rent for that period after expiry till the ti...
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