Property Management
A Connecticut commercial lease's 'CAM charges' refers to:
AComputer-aided management fees
BCommon area maintenance costs shared by tenants based on their proportionate share of the building✓ Correct
CThe cost of a security camera system
DCustomary agent management fees
Explanation
Common Area Maintenance (CAM) charges are the tenants' share of costs to operate, maintain, and repair common areas (lobbies, parking lots, landscaping) in commercial properties, typically allocated proportionally.
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