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asd123

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Frank's lease expired, but instead of renewing or moving out, he retains possession without the landlord's agreement, yet the landlord continues to accept the rent money Frank continued to pay. What type of leasehold does Frank most likely have?
 
  A. Periodic tenancy
   B. Tenancy at will
   C. Tenancy by sufferance
   D. Tenancy for years

Question 2

Which of the following is not an element of adverse possession?
 
  A. The landowner need not be aware of the wrongful possession
   B. The possession must be wrongful for the statutorily prescribed time
   C. The wrongful possession must be continuous and peaceful
   D. The wrongful possession must be actual, using the property in a way the landowner would



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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