attorn

/əˈtɜrn/
verb
  1. To agree to become a tenant of a new landlord, especially when property ownership changes.
    • The lease required the renter to attorn to any future landlord without changing the terms.
    • After the building was sold, the tenants had to attorn to the new owner.
    • When the bank took over the property, the store owner decided to attorn and continue paying rent.
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