No difference. Think about an apartment lease -- you have all the rights of ownership, including the right to exclude, except for the right to sell the property.
//ou have all the rights of ownership, including the right to exclude, except for the right to sell the property.//
Not necessarily, in leased stores, esp in malls or shopping centers, the property owner, not the store can determine days and times of opening and closing - Utah is a great example of this. I worked for a national chain that was open on Sunday’s except when the property owner would not allow it (like our store and many others in Utah).
It would come down to either statute (rare) or more likely the terms of the lease agreement (if the property owner is smart and has a good attorney).