Property Management
A Connecticut commercial tenant on a full-service gross lease pays $3,500/month. The landlord is responsible for which of the following?
AOnly base rent
BAll building operating expenses including utilities, taxes, insurance, and maintenance✓ Correct
COnly structural repairs
DOnly property taxes
Explanation
A full-service gross lease means the landlord covers all operating expenses—utilities, property taxes, insurance, and maintenance—while the tenant pays only the flat monthly rent.
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