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A commercial tenant installed a grill to cook hamburgers and steaks.

What will happen to this grill upon the expiration of the lease?

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Answer:The owner would be able to keep the grill since it is considered an encroachment.

The landlord must keep the grill since it is now real property.

The tenant would be able to take the grill prior to the expiration of the lease since the grill was a trade fixture, and it was installed by the tenant.

The owner would be able to keep the grill since it is considered an emblement.

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Answer:

If the landlord likes the grill, then the tenant can leave it there, but if the landlord requests that the grill be removed, then the tenant must do it.

Step-by-step explanation:

Any permanent alteration must be removed and the premises must be returned in the same conditions as before the tenant entered, except for reasonable wear and tear. Anything attached to the premises (in this case the grill) must be removed, or it may stay if the landlord likes it.

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