Property Management
In Georgia commercial leasing, 'usable' versus 'rentable' square footage differs because:
AThey are the same measurement
BRentable includes a pro-rata share of common areas added to the usable area✓ Correct
CUsable includes common areas; rentable excludes them
DOnly usable area is used to calculate rent
Explanation
Rentable area adds a load factor (pro-rata share of common areas like lobbies and corridors) to the usable area. Tenants pay rent on rentable square footage, which is larger than the actual usable space.
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