Because the original tenant continues to occupy it I have not inspected the interior.
Also, our tenants will continue to provide their share of labour.
Meanwhile, the tenants continue to live their lives.
In fact, space-hungry tenants continue to chase space that no longer exists.
If the tenant continues performing the action(s) and does not move out, he or she can be evicted.
To give a hypothetical example for a single apartment: The tenant has been paying $200 a month and will continue to do so.
The tenant continues to pay only $500 a month instead of would otherwise be a rent of nearly $800.
Despite the increase, the tenant has continued to pay only $1,000.
The tenants will continue to seek damages from the owners, but in separate litigation.
Otherwise, the tenant must continue paying rent for the whole period of the tenancy.