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Which of the following would NOT terminate a lease?

a. Death of the lessor.
b. Agreement between parties.
c. Breach of contract.
d. Expiration of lease term.

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User Naoko
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Final answer:

The death of a lessor would not terminate a lease, while an agreement between parties, a breach of contract, and the expiration of a lease term can lead to termination.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to the termination of a lease agreement and which scenario would not serve to terminate such an agreement. Death of the lessor would generally not terminate a lease agreement as the lease obligations and benefits would typically pass to the lessor's estate or legal successors.

On the other hand, an agreement between parties, a breach of contract, or the expiration of lease term are all circumstances that can lead to the termination of a lease. In the event of a breach or expiration, the lease may include terms that govern the process of vacating the premises and the responsibilities of the resident in doing so.

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