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 that the latter was created by agreement.
See also landlord and tenant tenancy tenancy at will unlawful detainer
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