Property Management
In Colorado, a commercial lease with a 'CAM' (Common Area Maintenance) charge requires the tenant to pay their pro-rata share of:
AOnly the building's exterior maintenance
BMaintenance and operating costs for common areas such as lobbies, parking lots, and restrooms✓ Correct
COnly interior hallway maintenance
DA fixed monthly fee regardless of actual costs
Explanation
CAM charges in commercial leases require tenants to pay their proportionate share of costs to maintain and operate common areas, such as parking lots, lobbies, landscaping, and restrooms. CAM reconciliations compare estimated vs. actual CAM costs annually.
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