Property Management
A commercial lease with a base rent plus operating expense pass-throughs is commonly called a(n):
AGross lease
BNet lease
CModified gross lease✓ Correct
DPercentage lease
Explanation
A modified gross lease has the tenant paying base rent plus some (not all) operating expenses, or above a certain expense threshold — combining elements of gross and net leases.
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